This short article sets out the methods that I have developed as part of my creative walking-writing practice. Psychogeography plays an important role in my practice research and outputs: my creative writing is deeply invested in sense of place, as well as the effects of environment upon the psychology and self-identity of characters and narrators
This research examines the relationship between walking and writing and asks: How might walking ...
This article argues that we need to ‘descend into the crypt’ of creative writing, and use rigorous, ...
This paper emerges from a project conducted between academics in literary studies and geography that...
My practice-based research draws upon psychogeography and the relationship between walking, ideation...
As a writer deeply interested in sense of place, and in the effects of environment upon the psycholo...
This article is based on the paper I gave at Place-Based Arts: Brighton Writes on 29 May 2015. Walki...
The term “psychogeography” was coined by the philosopher and founder of Situationism Guy Debord as “...
In this paper, seven writers experiment with ethnographic and artistic responses to each other’s wal...
How can form be used to represent or respond to place? This walkshop and soundshot brings together i...
Situating myself as a visual artist with a multi-modal practice, this article will explore the relat...
After several years of experimenting with walking as a creative process and an artistic form, my com...
Women Who Walk is a new network for women who use walking in their creative or academic practice. Th...
Creative writing happens in and alongside the writer’s everyday life, but little attention has been ...
In this paper, I explore the artist as a writer and what happens when writing becomes a larger, esse...
This project examines the nexus of creative writing practice and the human relationship with place. ...
This research examines the relationship between walking and writing and asks: How might walking ...
This article argues that we need to ‘descend into the crypt’ of creative writing, and use rigorous, ...
This paper emerges from a project conducted between academics in literary studies and geography that...
My practice-based research draws upon psychogeography and the relationship between walking, ideation...
As a writer deeply interested in sense of place, and in the effects of environment upon the psycholo...
This article is based on the paper I gave at Place-Based Arts: Brighton Writes on 29 May 2015. Walki...
The term “psychogeography” was coined by the philosopher and founder of Situationism Guy Debord as “...
In this paper, seven writers experiment with ethnographic and artistic responses to each other’s wal...
How can form be used to represent or respond to place? This walkshop and soundshot brings together i...
Situating myself as a visual artist with a multi-modal practice, this article will explore the relat...
After several years of experimenting with walking as a creative process and an artistic form, my com...
Women Who Walk is a new network for women who use walking in their creative or academic practice. Th...
Creative writing happens in and alongside the writer’s everyday life, but little attention has been ...
In this paper, I explore the artist as a writer and what happens when writing becomes a larger, esse...
This project examines the nexus of creative writing practice and the human relationship with place. ...
This research examines the relationship between walking and writing and asks: How might walking ...
This article argues that we need to ‘descend into the crypt’ of creative writing, and use rigorous, ...
This paper emerges from a project conducted between academics in literary studies and geography that...