The Miracle of Berriedale
A visit to Britain’s most northerly natural woodland on the Isle of HoyContinue Reading
A visit to Britain’s most northerly natural woodland on the Isle of HoyContinue Reading
Bloomsbury Publishing has released details of a new version of The New Sylva coming this OctoberContinue Reading
A new anthology featuring the best writing about trees, woods, and forests is to be published this autumnContinue Reading
The publisher for my next major work of non-fiction The Forest Guide (Scotland) will be Bloomsbury Wildlife.Continue Reading
Living with Trees is a rather unusual book, combining practical information with inspiring case studies, all with a view to helping people and communities reconnect with trees. Following a foreword by self-confessed tree-lover Dame Judi DenchContinue Reading
Take advantage of some great savings in my online shop this Christmas. Continue Reading
My second collection of short stories will be published on 1st March 2021, titled Tall Trees Short Stories: Volume 21. I’m looking for independent book reviewers …Continue Reading
There is a full moon today, starting at 09.29. Did you know that in Britain the first full moon in November is known as the Woodcock Moon?Continue Reading
Local bookshops are a vital part of our society and culture, yet we are in danger of losing more and more of them. There’s a new kid on the block that might just help: Bookstore.org.Continue Reading
I recently enjoyed the privilege of being interviewed by The Tree Lady Sharon Durdant-Hollamby for her brilliant regular podcast series Tree lady Talks.Continue Reading
I’m excited to reveal that the audiobook of Tall Trees Short Stories Vol20 is now available to purchase and enjoy without even opening your eyes.Continue Reading
Regular readers will know that I have committed to writing and sharing with them a free short story every month for 12 months. I can’t believe that I’m already three-quarters towards my target. This month I’m giving away a new story called Quercus. At some 9,000 words in length, itContinue Reading
Publication day and some early reviews of Tall Trees Short Stories: “wonderful … amusing … quirky … serious … cry … smile … enthralling …Continue Reading
A short trailer for Tall Trees Short Stories with a surprise cameo from a creature of the night.Continue Reading
Tall Trees Short Stories is blooming brilliant! Let your imagination grow and prepare for a thrilling silvan adventure in this remarkable collection of storiesContinue Reading
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