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‘Kataragama appeared in a blaze of bulbs. It was as if the night sky had been dragged down to earth, and was being run off the mains’
Aug 1, 2016
Saints that come out in the dark
Nov 24, 2016
The involuntary cocaine user
May 29, 2017
‘I persisted with place as a starting point for all my stories’
Jun 30, 2017
Travelling the ghost of a trail
Jul 12, 2017
Haunted by waters: Norman Maclean’s Montana
Sep 11, 2017
A passion for peregrines
Jan 5, 2018
‘I saw the invisible appear, the formless given form’
May 10, 2018
‘The world was turning around the axis of Gosfield Maid’
Jul 23, 2018
‘Thoreau primed me to pine after far-way places’
Jan 10, 2019
‘I feel at the very centre of this moment, full and fat with life’
Apr 18, 2019
A finger on the map
Mar 10, 2020
‘In this light on this coast, everything started to suggest something else’
Jun 18, 2020
Paul Theroux: ‘The hardest place to write about is home’
May 4, 2021
‘Wales, a place I had never been before in my life, appeared deeply familiar’
Sep 14, 2021
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