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With just a few things to announce, I want to dedicate this blog post to a gallery of some of my favourite finds over the last few months of stretching my legs around the Black Country Geosites. Just like the creatures and natural histories held within, I home these keepsakes as tokens, totems and mementos. But first. You can catch me discussing my Black Country Geopoetic ideas at the following two events: Thursday 15th April, 6pm. I'll be delivering a Geopoetry workshop for the Lapworth Museum in Birmingham. Using images from their collections, we'll be delving into place-writing using fossils found in the Black Country Geopark. Including Graptolites from Dudley and the Coseley Millipede. More details here: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/facilities/lapworth-museum/events/lectures/2021/15april-vitrualgeopoetryworkshop.aspx Thursday 6th May, 6pm. University of Wolverhampton: Telford. I'm delivering a public lecture on my travels around the geopark during the 2020 covid-19 lockdown. Exploring the ways we have had to re-examine our locales, our movement and spirit of place during these difficult times, and thinking about the ways Geopoetics offers an interesting and energising lens for this palimpsest travel. Book your free spot here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/walking-down-waking-up-travel-and-place-in-lockdown-tickets-148236181409?utm-medium=discovery&utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&aff=estw&utm-source=tw&utm-term=listing And now, the smile of Brown Old Earth |
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