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Wilderland Launches

  It was wonderful to see a packed house at the book launch of Wilderland: wildlife and wonder from the Shropshire Borders – at Wenlock Poetry Festival 2016 From the start there were gasps and mutters of “beautiful”, “astonishing”, “extraordinary”; there was laughter, and there was stillness – as Andrew Fusek Peters talked us through photographs, […]

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I once knew a poem who wore a Hat reviews

REVIEWS It is stunning. I’d seen draft pages, but they didn’t prepare me for the impact of the colour and the pics and the poems – a real knockout. Hope it does well in schools – could bring them a little shaft of light amid the gloom. Paul Francis – Poet and Retired Teacher It […]

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Endorsements for Wilderland

WILDERLAND REVIEWS His images have a lyrical quality, he presents them with a passion that’s both inspiring and engaging Ben Osborne, Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2007 This is the best kind of book – lyrical, entertaining and beautiful. Andrew’s photos take my breath away. When he writes about his wild encounters, his love of […]

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Book News here at Fair Acre Press

Sitting Ducks by Lisa Blower should arrive by courier at both Lisa, and Fair Acre Press’ door on 26th February Its official publication date is not until April 28th 2016 but it can be pre-ordered at Wenlock Books (go here) It is a wonderful novel of a family at the time of the 2010 election, […]

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Podcast on Andrew Fusek Peters

  Welcome ! Here is a podcast with poet Andrew Fusek Peters. How would you write about – a blackbird, a hare or write a poem about knitting that at its heart is about the environment? Andrew tells us how he approaches a subject, reads poems about a heron and a salmon, and reveals how […]

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Why Maligned Species?

Why are we running this project? Our editor, Nadia Kingsley noticed that, when she was editing our very first book Shropshire Butterflies – a poetic and artistic guide to the butterflies of Shropshire that there is an accepted general love for butterflies, and a general dislike for moths – some of which are far more […]

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