Field Work
Exploring diverse voices in nature writing
Format:Paperback
Publisher:UEA Publishing Project
Published:30th Jun '20
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This anthology offers a diverse collection of nature writing from East Anglia, showcasing voices often overlooked in the genre. Field Work invites readers to explore these unique perspectives.
Edited and coordinated by Sarah Lowndes, Field Work is a captivating anthology that showcases new nature writing from East Anglia. This collection emerged from library workshops and open submissions held throughout the region, creating a platform for diverse voices. The workshops, conducted by Lowndes at Cromer and Great Yarmouth libraries, encouraged participants to engage with poetry and prose focused on the natural world, particularly highlighting the contributions of women and people of color. This initiative aimed to challenge the traditional perception of nature writing as a genre dominated by white male authors.
The anthology presents a refreshing perspective on nature writing, incorporating intersectional themes of race, class, gender, and sexuality into our understanding of the land. Field Work features a variety of contributions from individuals of all ages, including children, young people, and adults who consider East Anglia their home—whether through birth or migration. This collection not only celebrates the region's rich landscape but also fosters a sense of belonging and connection among its diverse inhabitants.
Designed thoughtfully by Emily Benton, Field Work serves as both a keepsake and a source of inspiration for anyone intrigued by the remarkable flora and fauna of the English countryside. The anthology showcases an impressive array of writing styles, encompassing prose, poetry, short stories, and life narratives, making it a valuable addition to the nature writing genre.
ISBN: 9781911343929
Dimensions: 210mm x 129mm x 17mm
Weight: 250g
180 pages