kerraway.bsky.social
@kerraway.bsky.social
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Reader, writer, runner. No longer flying for work. Son of Portstewart, Co Derry, citizen of the world. Editor of deskboundtraveller.com.
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kerraway.bsky.social
Thanks. Must have a listen.
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Kabul's Intercontinental Hotel remains 'a monument to Afghan resilience & to the bravery of its staff,' says @willdalrymple.bsky.social. In Lyse Doucet, '& her witty & sometimes heartbreaking book, they have found a worthy chronicler.'
www.theguardian.com/books/2025/o...
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lissakevans.bsky.social
Husband is reading a political biog which contains this fantastic anecdote about George Brown, the boozy Deputy Leader of Harold Wilson’s cabinet:
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nicolawriting.bsky.social
Sorry, but book is out next week & promo I must. You know - 3 yrs work & all that, & through some big stuff. And the wonderfully kind @joannacdobson.bsky.social has said this about it; & I’m utterly made up: “there’s a universality about it …I’ve never read anything quite like it.’ #booksky
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annieworsley.bsky.social
Such an important book. Pubd by @littletollerbooks.bsky.social edited by Anna Chilvers & Clare Shaw. I'm thrilled to be alongside a bevvy of wonderful writers & poets. My New Guinea bit is a far cry from Walshaw but highlights bog significance globally. We must fight to protect them all. #BookofBogs
littletollerbooks.bsky.social
Just arrived from the printers.

The Book of Bogs began as a community response & has grown beyond the Walshaw Moor into a wider celebration & campaign for bogs & other peatland ecologies.

This was the most brilliant crowdfunded project, with over 40 contributions from artists & poets.

OUT NOW.
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susiedent.com
To ‘ultra-crepidate’ (19th century) is to lecture others on subjects you know very little about.
kerraway.bsky.social
‘Potus, in full manuka honey-hued visibility, appeared thrilled with the spectacle in his honour.’ — @jemima.bsky.social, in today’s @financialtimes.com, captures the Trumpery in Windsor.
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Not at all, Peter. Looking forward to reading the book.
kerraway.bsky.social
New and forthcoming books on travel and place: @peteralanross.bsky.social journeys through Ancient Britain & Ireland; Miles Morland goes round the world -- twice -- on a motorcycle; and
@bfox.bsky.social spends the Covid pandemic with curanderos in Peru.
deskboundtraveller.com/new-books-on...
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sejorg.bsky.social
The final deadline to enter the #SEJAwards is tomorrow, September 16, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. PT. Enter now! www.sej.org/initiatives/...
sejorg.bsky.social
🚨 Submissions are OPEN for the 2025 #SEJAwards for Reporting on the Environment! These awards honor the best in environmental journalism across the globe—from features to investigations, student work to books.

Deadline: Sept 2 | Late: Sept 16
Enter now: sej.org/awards
kerraway.bsky.social
How did I miss Saturday's Guardian Country diary? Two campers settle down for the night, the farmer arrives in a Range Rover... and Eben Muse (@ebenmyrddin.bsky.social) overturns expectations.
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
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wainwrightprize.bsky.social
We’re delighted to announce the 2025 #WainwrightPrize Winners!

From powerful storytelling to vital conservation work and bold illustration, this year’s winners reflect the richness, urgency, and joy of writing about the natural world.

wainwrightprize.com

#StoriesThatConnect
kerraway.bsky.social
Strong long list for the £50,000 Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction, including 'Lone Wolf' by @adamweymouth.bsky.social & 'The Finest Hotel in Kabul' by Lyse Doucet:
deskboundtraveller.com/weymouth-and....
Weymouth and Doucet on Baillie Gifford long list – Deskbound Traveller
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orionmagazine.bsky.social
In 2006, Joanna Pocock traveled from east to west across the United States by Greyhound bus as she mourned her miscarriage. Seventeen years later, now in her midfifties, she did it again.
Greyhound
Geography, capitalism, and America by bus
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kerraway.bsky.social
Dipping again into the work of Byron Rogers, who died earlier this month. Reminded that he was a journalist, author, biographer, part-time speechwriter to the Prince of Wales... and a master of the drop intro.
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Sam Freedman nails it.
samfr.bsky.social
Imagine doing a deal with a bunch of fundamentalist crazies with no interest in the rule of law. Don't know what the Taliban are thinking.
jacksurfleet.bsky.social
Wednesday's DAILY TELEGRAPH: Taliban to give Farage deal on migrants
#TomorrowsPapersToday