Thinking Like a Mountain: The Orobie Biennial allows us to explore the porous boundaries between self and other, human and nature, industry and sustainability, writes @annamfleming.bsky.social www.caughtbytheriver.net/2025/10/thin...
Artwork by Agnese Galiotto, photographed by Nicola Gnesi Studio
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This year's Rick Allen Memorial Talk is being given by AC member @annamfleming.bsky.social.
Anna will be discussing her book Time on Rock and her experience of mountaineering with Bolivia's Cholita climbers.
Held on 21 October at Birmingham University, the talk is free to attend & open to all.
Happy publication day Nic! Congratulations xx
It’s book publication day for #GhostsoftheFarm! It’s been a lifetime’s companionable & instructional haunting, & I’m thrilled to bring these women from out the shadows, honour them & raise & address my own rural ghosts. Love & thanks to @chelseagreenbooks.bsky.social & my early readers too x
“It was Laura Dahlmeier’s express and written will that in a case like this, no one should risk their life to recover her,” they said. “It was her wish to leave her body behind on the mountain in this case. This is also in line with the wishes of her relatives.”
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The existential cost of Israel's war on Gaza is staggering. Not just all the souls lost in Gaza, but plants, animals, people, glaciers and livelihoods around the world. It must end now.
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💰In 2006, average author earnings were £12,330. In 2022, that had fallen to £7,000, a drop of 60% when adjusted for inflation.
💪🏼 Joining the Society of Authors is one way you can push for change to ensure being an author is open to all, not just a privileged few. [2]
The swallows are back & today heard the first cuckoo singing among the skylarks on the commons of mid Wales. Happy easter!
Congratulations Nicola! Looks fabulous, gorgeous cover!
On the 3 April we’re organising a day of protest against Meta following revelations of pirated books being used to train their large language models. More information on how to get involved 👇
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Yes. It felt v useful & positive in that sense. Affirming our craft and practice, while also starting to think how the impacts, how we might resist & support one another where necessary.
Thanks Nicola. Was a great coming together, thinking & organising. The other notion was that AI is the new millenium bug... a lot of chat & invested tech companies desperate to see it fly but perhaps it will end up with little use or relevance.
With an infinite sea of average, non-challenging 'art'. There will be less story, intention, real world meaning and impact behind the art works produced with AI. While the proles make content for the billionaires entertaining us to death.
Job loss and environmental impacts. The footprint of AI is colossal. What emerged for me was a sense that tech media wants every person to be able to produce cheap replica art. Then their internet platforms will be flooded with content, keeping us hooked, attention stolen...
What resulted was a brilliant collective action. 20+ artists getting together and exploring the implications of AI for our work, how we see the future, and what action we can take. Unions, collective action and licensing were discussed. Along with concerns raised about ethics...
Wow! I went to a great session on AI for artists at Ed Uni yesterday. It was mis-advertised as workshop for freelance creatives. We thought it would be training. In fact it was funded by Adobe and we were there as a focus to help them learn how to land AI with creative professionals...
I just sent a letter telling AI companies they do not not have the right to use my work. Use the @authorsguild.bsky.social letter template to send your own: actionnetwork.org/letters/auth...
So, all three of my books for adults (plus translations) have been illegally pirated on LibGen, and then stolen again by Meta to train their AI
Copyright law is being utterly trampled on, over and over. I hate it.
www.theatlantic.com/technology/a...
Hallucinatory AI... 21st century De Quincey dreaming up new literary scholars...
I'm a firm believer that writing can change lives. Do take the time to read this piece - it's an eye-opener. www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
A beautiful day on the Cairngorm plateau.
My book - lovingly crafted over 2 years - is one of the stolen millions, taken by Meta to train their AI model. Did they ask my permission? No. Have they paid me? No.
Can anyone advise how you can recall, reclaim and protect your work from the pirated database?
Cover of Ice Geographies: The Colonial Politics of Race & Indigeneity in the Arctic. The cover features an abstract art piece by Darcie Bernhardt. The piece is titled Beluga Hunting and depicts a light pink, green, and blue marbled pattern. Forked green and white lines within the pattern evoke topographic striations.
"Ice Geographies" by Jen Rose Smith @sprucehen.bsky.social centers ice to critically study racialization, land dispossession, and Indigenous knowledge production about icy places, both historically and in the modern moment of climate change. Read the intro for free now! #Environment
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Ben Venue and Loch Katrine at the weekend.
Cold and bright with signs of spring ✨️
Contemplating the lake, saying goodbye to Pokhara after an eventful month of field research with Nepali mountain women. So much to reflect on, many astonishing insights and nature-rich experiences in the Himalaya. Soon to turn the pen & capture this world for its brief brilliant moment
Oh now I shall have to read Hagstone & sorry I haven't done so until now. Another offering - have you read Karitas, Untitled? A gorgeous icelandic novel
Fabulous! Swordy well for the children & newts. Will you line with plastic to hold the water in, or is the soil clay-ey enough?
Beautiful words Sinéad. Also makes me think of Marina Abramovic and her durational performance work with body & pain
I'm here for a spell researching women's connections with mountains. I'm finding stories of resilience, community, leadership and empowerment. There are many flowers in this beautiful country