Myth & Moor update

Nature studies by Beatrix Potter


Summer outside the studio windows


I'm off-line for the rest of the week, taking some "Studio Retreat" time in order to focus entirely on a work-in-progress. Tilly and I will be back next week.


Here's a round-up of recent reading recommendations to leave you with until then:


Sarah Lyall on Robert Macfarlane's "Landmarks" (The New York Times)


Claire Armitstead on Devon poet Alice Oswald (The Guardian)


Paul Kingsnorth on writing about the animate landscape (The Guardian)


Daniel A. Gross on silence (Nautilus), Rubin Naiman on sleep (Aeon), and Sara Lewis on fireflies (Aeon)


The hound lounging in the studio garden



Akilesh Ayyar on different ways of writing a novel (The Millions)


Ramona Ausubel on how to be a writer (Lit Hub)




Hana de Goeij on the ubiquity of Czech libraries (The New York Times)


Amanda Craig on the summer's best children's books (The New Statesman)

Anne Gracie interviews Eva Ibbotson (The Word Wenches)


Rob Maslen on "Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction" (The City of Lost Books)


Rabbit studies by Beatrix Potter


Daydreaming


Cat sketch by Beatrix Potter


Charles Vess on illustrating "The Books of Earthsea" by Ursula Le Guin  (Tor.com)


Katherine Langrish on dwarfs, pixies, and the "Little Dark People" (Seven Miles of Steel Thistles)


Rosemary Hill on Beatrix Potter (London Review of Books)


Glynis Ridley on pioneer botanist Jeanne Baret (The Dangerous Women Project)



Hedgehog sketches by Beatrix Potter


Lily Gurton-Wachter on the literature of motherhood (Los Angeles Review of Books)


Lauren Elkin on female fl��neurs  (The Guardian)


Jane Shilling on A.S. Byatt's Peacock & Vine, about William Morris & Mariano Fortuny (The New Statesman)


Kirsty Stonell Walker on Frida Kahlo & Elizabeth Siddal (The Kissed Mouth)


And here's a post of mine on why Internet breaks are important, as I prepare to spend time off-line.


Notebooks


Some recommended viewing:


Kevin Horan's glorious (The Washington Post)


Charles Fr��ger's portraits of the afterlife at Japanese folklore festivals (CoDesign)


Some recommended listening:


Syria's Secret Library (BBC Radio 4)


Robert Macfarlane on landscape & language (Radio New Zealand)


Reading ''When Women Rose Rooted'' by Sharon Blackie


Insect studies by Beatrix Potter


Nature study sketches & paintings by Beatrix Potter. Many thanks to Jackie Morris for the two radio links.

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