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Felled

Sarah Davy, who lives close to Hadrian’s Wall, reflects on the felling of the tree at Sycamore Gap and what it means for her creative practice, her community - and for hope in the age of climate crisis.

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"Yours, mine, ours? A new kind of She”

Rachel Goodman and Elvire Roberts on collaboration and the voice that arose from the space between them. Their pamphlet Knee to Knee will be published by Dialect Press in early 2024.

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Good on Paper

Read a feature on Dialect in the July 2023 issue of Good on Paper.

Cover art by (both laughing)

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Unfolding

What lies beneath - artist and writer Deborah Cox on reading the landscape

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Amongst the Ashes

Deborah Gray is selling the family home - she spends an evening reflecting on the past and burning old documents

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Hedging My Bets

Electra Rhodes continues her work on the London Library’s ‘Emerging Writers’ programme and finds herself with a problem every writer wants

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The Art of Planting Poems

DIRT’s editor, Alice Willitts, invites you to plant ‘Chapel,’ the poem she and JLM Morton co-authored to pilot DIRT.

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Writing Forward

Sarah Davy works with fiction to explore climate change and its effect on rural communities.

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The Comfort of Words

Novelist and flash-fiction writer Helen MacDonald explores how the ability to write creatively can be lost following a bereavement.

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Writing Around the Edges

Dialect’s nominated Word Space mentee Emma Kernahan on mentoring and the power of community for rural writers

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Performing Your Work

Acting and vocal coach Adam Fotheringham on the power of bringing your unique imagination and presence to the stage when performing your work.

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DIRT

DIRT, our new carbon neutral ecopoetry publishing imprint is launching this December – in true pamphleteering style, our aim is to bring together pairs of poets to collaborate and produce poems printed on plantable broadsheets to persuade, beguile and enchant. Alice Willitts writes about her collaboration with JLM Morton for this first, prototype edition.

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Artlessly Artful

Gloucestershire Poet Laureate Z.D. Dicks takes a moment to reflect on his poetic practice

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Writing Home

After a recent house move, Méadbh Bruce reflects on a writer’s relationship with place.

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