Video recording of a Walking Writers Salon with Tim Parks: How do master storytellers approach the act of walking in their writing? What are the subtle yet important differences between crafting a non-fiction travelogue and weaving walking into a fictional narrative? This Walking Writers Salon delves into these questions. Our featured guest, Tim Parks, a writer with over forty years of literary experience, offers his insights into walking as both tool and inspiration for writing fiction and non-fiction. Tim discusses his recent books based on long-distance walks he and his wife Eleonora undertook, a novel Mr Geography on a walk from Switzerland to Italy over the Alps, and The Hero’s Way a travelogue and history of Garibaldi’s flee from Rome.
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The Writer’s Path – following fact and fiction with Tim Parks
7pm GMT Tuesday 25 February How do master storytellers approach the act of walking in their writing? What are the subtle yet important differences between crafting a non-fiction travelogue and weaving walking into a fictional narrative? Our upcoming Walking Writers Salon delves into these questions. Our featured guest, Tim Parks, a writer with over forty
Mr Geography
Daniel Burrow once began a beautiful walk from Konstanz to Como with Julia, mercurial professor of literature, mother to two of his pupils, married, and the love of his life. After years of their secret affair, they stepped out together on top of the world, full of delight in one another and in the future
The Hero’s Way – walking with Garibaldi from Rome to Ravenna
In the summer of 1849, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italy’s legendary revolutionary hero, fled Rome and led 4,000 of his men hundreds of miles through Umbria and Tuscany, then across the Apennines, Italy’s mountainous spine, toward the refuge of the Venetian Republic. After thirty-two exhausting days of skirmishes and adventures, only 250 survivors reached the Adriatic coast.
Every path tells a story – a Walking Writers’ Salon with Alan Cleaver
Alan Cleaver, a former journalist and more recently a walking guide book author has a long-held fascination in handwritten letters and how they have been delivered. The Postal Paths, his new book coming in April 2025, celebrates and honours the endeavour of the rural postal delivery service.
Wayfaring with a Wandering Woman – Walking Writers’ Salon with Phoebe Smith
Wayfarer is part memoir, part travel narrative, part nature book, which begins while Phoebe Smith was sent on assignment to walk the most famous pilgrimage in the world – the Camino de Santiago, in northern Spain – and somehow lost her way. Where most people ended with a sense of joy an achievement, Phoebe was left empty and
WalkAbout Books
A series is born! After publishing Ann de Forest‘s collection of essays WAYS OF WALKING that drew worldwide interest, NEW DOOR BOOKS began to think about a series of books with walking as a theme. Then author Janice Deal sent them a wonderful novel, THE BLUE DOOR, in which the protagonist takes a long walk that
Globetrotting in the company of Duncan Minshull
Author Duncan Minshull is the guest in a Walking Writers Salon, talking about his approach to editing and compiling his latest anthology Globetrotting: Writers Walk the World. In his new book, Duncan Minshull, the UK’s ‘laureate of walking’, brings together the recorded footfalls of over fifty walker-writers who have travelled somewhere across the world’s seven continents. They walk

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