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Author Archives: Mary Montague
Every 500 breaths of miles
Best I can do in terms of a mash-up. Snaffling off Dynamic Ecology again, but who could resist this? (And Jeremy is – almost always – right)
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Science Matters
As someone who used to be vaguely scientific, I enjoyed this immensely. The original is just as hilarious. What ARE fish even doing down there???
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In the dawn chorus, no one wants to be outsung
I was expecting this to appear in today’s Guardian, but it was out yesterday. And I missed it! I must be getting blasé … On a separate note, I noticed this. Heartbreaking. Idaho’s wolves are descended from a small number … Continue reading
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Funding
I’m delighted to be a recipient of an Arts Council of Northern Ireland IERP2 funding award. Many thanks to Damian Smith, Head of Drama & Literature, and to the panel that made the decision. It’s a great boost for my … Continue reading
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Happy Elizabeth Bishop Day!
Today would have been Elizabeth Bishop’s 110th birthday. The City of Key West (where EB was inspired to write the beginnings of Sandpiper) honours her today, and I can do no better than follow their example and “participate fittingly” (by … Continue reading
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Dazzled by the dance of the sanderlings
My latest Country Diary (based on a visit I made to Tyrella on 7 January)
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A short reading
Janice Dempsey, of Dempsey and Windle, who published Paul Jeffcutt’s The Skylark’s Call, kindly made a cutting of the recording of my contribution to the launch of Paul’s collection last Wednesday. So here’s me reading ‘Stain’ from my second collection, … Continue reading
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Peatlands Park, Co Armagh
My Country Diary for Saturday’s Guardian.
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The power to decide
What does it say in an era when awareness of the seriousness of environmental crisis that we have created has been transformed by the actions and sacrifice of a (very) young woman, the UK can’t bring even one female to … Continue reading
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Wicker to Silver
Mooching around the internet, I was delighted to find this link. I enjoyed the launch of Cyphers 88 (wherein the poem features) in Dublin, long-ago in a pre-pandemic life, but I didn’t realise the poem was on the website till I … Continue reading
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