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And our writing competition winners are…

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2021-09-27 10:20:21

Lydia Kennaway and Claudia Zeiske pick up the winners’ prizes for the walk listen create inaugural writing competition.

Andrew Stuck

Writing competition Shortlist announced

2021-09-09 09:25:26

We are delighted to announce the shortlist of writing pieces in our inaugural writing competition on the theme of “Walking and Listening”.

Andrew Stuck

WRITE ABOUT WALKING & LISTENING – the long list is published!

2021-09-01 17:42:49

20 authors who have been long listed in our inaugural writing competition.

Andrew Stuck

When only the ears may travel

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2020-11-19 04:00:00

Carina Pesch talks about her album “The Ears May Travel”, created as a reflection on the challenge of travel during COVID.

La Pesch

cat-foot

Cats aren’t known for clomping around like Clydesdales; they’re stealthy. That’s why cat-footing refers to walking that’s more subtle and graceful than that of the average oaf. In Harry L. Wilson’s 1916 book Somewhere in Red Gap, this word appears in characteristic fashion: “…I didn’t yell any more. I cat-footed. And in a minute I was up close.” Cat-footing is a requirement for a career as a cat burglar. Credits to Mark Peters.

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