From Little Toller Books:The Clearing is a journal of reviews, poems, art, photography, place and nature writing.| Little Toller Books
Sixty years later, I often find myself deep within our den in my dreams. The post The Lost Dens of Leicester by Sharon Tyers appeared first on Little Toller Books.| Little Toller Books
Two new poems for The Clearing by William Thompson, Felling and Fenland's Pompeii.| Little Toller Books
In this new essay for The Clearing Ysella Sims explores her family's history, one of migration, of slow acceptance and finding a home.| Little Toller Books
The pier at the end of the road harboured a dredger and a few small work boats. The post Between Sea and Sky – Rewilding Lewis by Ian Grosz appeared first on Little Toller Books.| Little Toller Books
In this new essay for The Clearing the writer climbs Arenig Fawr in Wales and considers the work of the painter John Dickson Innes and his versions of the mountain.| Little Toller Books
In this new essay for The Clearing Martin Maudsley reflects on nature's ability to fight back, once it is given a chance.| Little Toller Books
Independent publisher of books about nature, wildlife and landscape. The Clearing, new work from established and emerging writers.| Little Toller Books
Beavers, elk, wild ox, brown bear, lynx and wolf have all been driven from the river. The post Flotsam by Robin Crawford appeared first on Little Toller Books.| Little Toller Books
In this new essay for The Clearing Kevan Manwaring takes a long walk along the permissive footpath soon to be closed to the public, and considers the power of rivers.| Little Toller Books
Many of the paths are old ways, repositories of long-forgotten stories. The post Snickets by Nic Wilson appeared first on Little Toller Books.| Little Toller Books
I walk on. In that excited city, there is a group of people queuing to get near the firework display. The post Feeding the Hungry by Emma Rose Barber appeared first on Little Toller Books.| Little Toller Books
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. The post Protected: A Field with a View by Jane Ryan appeared first on Little Toller Books.| Little Toller Books
In this new, experimental essay for The Clearing, William Rowlandson dives into mulch and rubbish and considers its place in nature.| Little Toller Books
A new essay by the author of A Natural History of Empty Lots, in which he explores the wildlife living in the margins in Austin, Texas.| Little Toller Books
A new essay by Laura Parker for The Clearing, examining the art, history and current practice of drystone walling.| Little Toller Books