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New Welsh Reader 134

Skate Fever

Rachel Hewitt, Stephen Gregory, Jay Griffiths, et al.

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Female-led European literature with a focus on place in nonfiction, narrative voice in fiction, diversity in poetry and panache in photography and visuals. Illustrations by Margiad Evans/Peggy Whistler and Kreg Yingst. This edition celebrates female pioneers, freedom and nature's own laws. In a two-part special on Margiad Evans, we appraise her artwork (including previously unseen drawings and illustrations) and her contribution to nature writing and environmental philosophy. A three-part feature on winter sport comprises prose by Jerwood awardwinning author Rachel Hewitt presenting the St Moritz milieu of author, sports photographer and pioneering Victorian mountaineer Lizzie Le Blond; the UK's first curated collection of Le Blond's breathtaking photography itself, and a paean to skating, past and present, cultural and physical, by Jay Griffiths, winner of the Orion and the Barnes & Noble Discover awards. Plus ghost stories by former Hollywood scriptwriter Stephen Gregory, and the international Rubery Book Awardwinner, JL George

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female pioneers, sports photography, Margiad Evans, feminism, ghost story, nature writing, toboggan, prizewinning, tourism, winter sports, visual art, climate change, diverse recreation, illustration, epilepsy, environmental philosophy, curling, freedom, Lizzie Le Blond, ice hockey, hotel culture, skating, women's access to the outdoorswomen's access to sport, neurodiverve, Victorian, early twentieth century, mountaineering