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A poster for the book 'Widerlands'. It is a dark grey graphic of an irregularly coursed stone wall, with a green engraving of a stag peering around it. The text says: Wilderlands, on tour with Eloise Kane. There is a picture of me in the bottom right hand corner, I have brown curly hair. Anyway the dates for the tour are listed on the poster: 22 April Corsham Bookshop, Wiltshire; 24 April Folde Bookshop, Dorset; 28 April Waterstones, Bath; 5 May Heron Books, Bristol; 8 May Althorp Literary Festival; 14 May Hatchards, Cheltenham; 16 May Restoring Nature Literary Festival; 28 May Wild Fungarium, Edinburgh; 29 May The Book Nook, Stirling; 25 June Chalke History Festival; 9 September Script Haven, Worcester; + more dates to be announced.

A poster for the book 'Widerlands'. It is a dark grey graphic of an irregularly coursed stone wall, with a green engraving of a stag peering around it. The text says: Wilderlands, on tour with Eloise Kane. There is a picture of me in the bottom right hand corner, I have brown curly hair. Anyway the dates for the tour are listed on the poster: 22 April Corsham Bookshop, Wiltshire; 24 April Folde Bookshop, Dorset; 28 April Waterstones, Bath; 5 May Heron Books, Bristol; 8 May Althorp Literary Festival; 14 May Hatchards, Cheltenham; 16 May Restoring Nature Literary Festival; 28 May Wild Fungarium, Edinburgh; 29 May The Book Nook, Stirling; 25 June Chalke History Festival; 9 September Script Haven, Worcester; + more dates to be announced.

So here is a thing, I'm going on a tour to witter about my book to real people! The first few are nice and local, before I get to go hang out with @catjarman.bsky.social at Althorp Lit Fest. Come and say hi!

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'Beautiful, deep and grounded... With this wonderful evocation of the changing landscape through time, archaeologist Eloise Kane reveals how humans need not be set against nature, and suggests how we may re-weave ourselves into it.'

Alice Roberts on Wilderlands by @eloi.se, out 23 April ๐ŸฆŒ

5 days ago 14 2 1 1

Thanks!

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This is coming out quite soon! I loved writing it. I still mean to do some posts talking about it and how it came about. I will!

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So I'm off out for the eve, to an event with booksellers and publishers and authors, and as far as I can work out it's a free bar, free pizza, and loads of people who just want to stand around talking about books. And this is my job now? Winning! ๐Ÿ“š #booksky

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I only got three proofs ๐Ÿคฃ and that was only after I saw one being handed to a bookseller and it was the first one I'd seen!

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Ahh thanks Phil! Just don't come at me for the errors, not that I'd ever call you a pedant.. ๐Ÿคช

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An iPad sits on a lectern in a sound-proof room, a microphone and mic shield hangs above it. In the background is the glass panel looking  through to where the producer would sit. The iPad has the title page for chapter six on it. It simply says '6 Protection (1800-Present)'.

An iPad sits on a lectern in a sound-proof room, a microphone and mic shield hangs above it. In the background is the glass panel looking through to where the producer would sit. The iPad has the title page for chapter six on it. It simply says '6 Protection (1800-Present)'.

I recorded the audio version of my book recently. It was fun! Great way to just engage with the book before publication.

Except for the peppering of errors we found that are too late to correct, including one where I'd creatively renamed Fatsia japonica to something entirely random. Oops ๐Ÿ˜ฌ #booksky

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I'd be stuffed if it was fiction, I think! It's a nonfiction book so just me - and happily they have approved me to do it so I just need to work out how to pronounce some of the words ๐Ÿคฃ

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

Off to London today to see if I'm allowed to read the audio version of my book ๐Ÿ“–

Will I speak waaaay too fast?
Do I *actually* know how to pronounce all the words I've written? The answer to one of those is yes, the other is no. #booksky

2 months ago 9 0 1 0

๐Ÿ’ฏ absolutely!

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I saw an actual copy of my book in book form yesterday. I wasn't allowed to keep it though, it went to a lovely bookshop owner as a preview! Deep in the very last tiny edits now, hoping I've caught everything ๐Ÿซฃ

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These are apparently facial reconstructions of a 2,300-year-old Pazyryk Scythian male and female from the same kurgan in Berel, Kazakhstan and not - as I first thought - that couple I met at a Spiral Tribe soundsystem in 1992 who sold me E that turned out to be paracetamol.

3 months ago 1133 174 63 27

Some news! ๐Ÿฅณ

This book has been in the works for a long time, and to see its birthday now approaching is so exciting. So grateful to the team at Faber for making this dream a reality ๐ŸŒณ๐ŸฆŒ๐Ÿ‡ When I've got more time I have so much to say, but for now it can be preordered here! linktr.ee/wilderlandsb...

4 months ago 11 0 1 0

I love those! We have lots of them for playing Dracula (like dark hide and seek crossed with Traitors). I love the flicker effect they have.

4 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Is there a phase of life called 'candles'? I think I'm in it.

4 months ago 2 0 1 0

Surely this is my birthday and Christmas present in one @mk.gg

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Going through proofreader's queries and I can almost feel their relief when they have managed to read a whole page without finding anything wrong.

6 months ago 4 0 1 0
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A crystal clear, wide but shallow river with a light blue hue curves from the foreground to the right and into a valley. The sides of the valley are mostly coniferous, a dark green, with some lighter green trees. The shore of the river is covered in white rock. In the background, a craggy mountain rises, grey and bare of trees along the top.

A crystal clear, wide but shallow river with a light blue hue curves from the foreground to the right and into a valley. The sides of the valley are mostly coniferous, a dark green, with some lighter green trees. The shore of the river is covered in white rock. In the background, a craggy mountain rises, grey and bare of trees along the top.

Slovenia might actually be the most beautiful place I've ever visited.

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Close up shot of pale ears of wheat in a field soon to be harvested. All creams and beige, some stooping over.

Close up shot of pale ears of wheat in a field soon to be harvested. All creams and beige, some stooping over.

Peak folk horror season is loading ๐Ÿ‘

9 months ago 6 0 0 0

The dream! Maybe after book ten.

Really I just like to whinge. Having it all mapped out was extremely helpful when I had to write the first one, even though I still managed to go off on big tangents that didn't make the final cut ๐Ÿซฃ

9 months ago 0 0 1 0

I don't have tonnes of experience as I've only written one book which is still in the publishing pipeline, but both ideas have come from questions which then morphed into the hook. I have a working title but don't mind it changing if something else is better. Publishing is collaborative.

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It's a bit like planning a holiday: I choose a region & country, research to make a broad itinerary, fix a few things but allow space for stuff to happen on the go. I wrote the pitch for this a few months ago, but it's been steeping while its predecessor went through editing. Now nailing chapters.

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I know the broad shape, but need to nail down and flesh out the chapters in such a way that shows the publisher what it'll look like without having every single detail lined up. This is non-fiction trade, where much of the research will be done along the way.

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Nailing the book proposal is much harder than writing the actual book ๐Ÿซ 

By the time the whole thing has a proper shape it sort of writes itself (but this time next year I'll definitely whinge about having to finish another whole book, if anyone wants to publish this one ๐Ÿ‘€)

9 months ago 3 0 1 0

The independent researcher joy continues. How can I get access to bits of AM Digital without doing another PhD?

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An orange pumpkin-shaped candle on a wooden table, two other lit candles in the background

An orange pumpkin-shaped candle on a wooden table, two other lit candles in the background

It rained today, lit the spooky season candles to celebrate ๐Ÿ™Œ

9 months ago 3 0 0 0

Good point! Our next door neighbour is. They're well mapped, but it's nice to see.

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Have been quite disengaged from general arch for much of this year but it occurred to me I hadn't seen any of the usual news reports, as I looked at the outline of the old ironworks on the village green!

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