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Maisie Ridgway says, of psychogeography: 'Put simply, psychogeography is the exploration of the psychological effects of an urban...


Critical Reflection
Eugen Bacon says 'The act of creative composition involves ‘seeing’,‘apprehending’, ‘making sense’: this, as Jen Webb rightly asserts, is...


Wild Camping, Brexit and Contemporary Psychogeography
Christopher Prendergast wrote: 'Debord ...outlined elements of a psychogeographic lifestyle, which had the investigation of urban...


Making Stories
In Woolf and Grenville's Making Stories: How Ten Australian Novels were Written, Peter Carey said, of writing Oscar & Lucinda: 'When you...

Untitled
This morning, the viaduct cast a blaring light out. It's coming on for winter now. There's frost. It's not as early as you think when you...


Narrative Drive
It's been a while. I've been writing and reading some critical work, and as a result, have binned a lot of the creative work I'd started....


Where to put your best foot forward: psycho-physiological responses to walking in natural and urban
I've been gorging on research. Over-stuffed with it now. The hope was that I could write 5000 words on the premise of my own research by...


Creativity Research and Edgelands
I've been re-reading Dominique Hecq. Here are my notes: Notes on Dominique Hecq: ‘Creative Writing and Theory without Credentials’ in...


Dogs, writing,a crisis of confidence and a book launch
It's been a while. I've been to Inverness - Moniack Mhor Writers' Centre - as I do every year, and when I say I'm in recovery from that,...


Making Stories
I'm reading this: Making Stories (actually, the correct title is Making Stories: How Ten Australian Novels Were Written.) In this book,...
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