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Kerri Andrews

Kerri Louise Andrews is a non-fiction writer and editor specialising in women's experiences of walking. She is a former reader… more

Kerri Andrews
H-index: 18
History 31%
Art 18%
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Urgh. I go for the you don’t bother me I don’t bother you approach. But that does rather depend on them getting down into the floorboards in a timely fashion, and I’m not sure this one hasn’t taken a shine to the high life on my nice soft carpet.
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Horrified to learn it’s spider season again already by watching the biggest fecking Beelzebub scoot across my bedroom floor like it owns the bloody place.

Reposted by: Kerri Andrews

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Our opening event this year will see Eimear McBride in conversation with Nicole Flattery in WAVE Dingle on Friday, November 21st at 7:30pm 📚🙌
Book your tickets here: bit.ly/4grdK2C 🎟
#DingleLit2025
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Well, I knew 2025 was going to be tough but I’d no idea how tough. It’s time though, at last, for new beginnings. I’m so glad to be working at Cork. So glad to have two beautiful, mad children. So glad to have a circle of dear, dear friends who uplift me. Here’s to starting over.
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Apparently I’m going to be in ITV border life this evening at 7pm. It was lovely to record, down by the Tweed and Neidpath Castle. What isn’t on camera is my little 4yo daughter having a tantrum because Rich, interviewed with me, dared to be interviewed when he’d been playing with her 🙃

Reposted by: Kerri Andrews

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This was one of the main reasons why I wrote Wanderers, and why I continued with Way Makers. There is *so* much evidence of women active in all sorts of spheres, including the outdoors. Some evidence is so ludicrously easy to find, not seeing it has to have been a choice. Time for better histories.
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Please be prepared for this to become my entire personality (yes, it always has been, but now I will have stats to back up my tenacity) #historyteacher #EndSexismInSchools #women observer.co.uk/news/columni...
Girls just want to be in our history textbooks
Women are still largely missing from the history we teach in classrooms. If we want a fairer future, we must stop erasing half the past
observer.co.uk
kerriandrewsuk.bsky.social
It’s been a week. But yesterday I led an adult nature writing/walking class that involved five grown women rolling down a hill (literally), lying in heaps giggling; a kingfisher; an encounter with bull rushes; a meeting with a juvenile mistle thrush; and three mergensers plus heron. So that was ace.
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It was rather. The report says it was a ‘difficult’ procedure because he basically shoved my organ into a great big loop with his camera so no wonder it bloody hurt. Why are they so offended by people’s genuine pain???!?!?!?
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Well, I guess it speaks to the effective advocacy against medical misogyny that @pollyrowena.bsky.social and others are embarked upon that, in the middle of an agonising invasive procedure this afternoon, when I got told off for wailing, I felt able to shout back *and* I got the extra drugs I needed
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I’m so lucky that Ellen is one of my new colleagues. I can’t believe my good fortune. And thanks for the warm welcome!
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It seems *such* a dynamic and talented team. And yes, we have some really brilliant poets!
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Thank you so much Niamh. That’s a lovely thing to take the time to write.
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So, if I can offer anything like that to anyone out there struggling, ping me a DM. Redundancy is shattering. There’s worse to come in UK HE before it gets better. If I can help you at all let me know.

And for those who told me about life after redundancy, I found my ‘But, then…’ Thank you. ENDS
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And build community. I have been so, so lucky and am so, so grateful for all the kindnesses, big and small, that have come my way from folk here and out there. Gradually rebuilding confidence. Helping me find my way again. I wouldn’t be here now with this lovely role if it wasn’t for you. 8/9
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I can’t count. Thank god I do words. But if you’re not in the midst of redundancies, a couple of thoughts: you might well be soon. Look to what else you could do with your huge skills and knowledge. Never doubt those skills or that knowledge, even if the institution you work for casts you off 7/n
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But I know so many colleagues in UK HE are in the midst of the sort of body-crushing anxiety I was experiencing last year. It is wretched and miserable. I wonder if others will follow me to work in Ireland, where neoliberalism hasn’t taken root in the same horrifying ways. What a loss for the UK 6/n
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And @stephenmossauthor.bsky.social who gave me time and confidence. I became more intentionally a writer of the Tweed valley. Work came from that. I got offered work mentoring other writers in the Scottish Borders-work I’m continuing because it has been so rewarding. I have been very lucky. 4/n
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A major fillip then was a commission from the currently-taking-a-social-media-break Glen O’Hara. That was my first freelance piece. Gradually more work came in, with work generating work. People were so kind on here, too, speaking with me, Zooming with me. Thank you @gailsimmons.bsky.social 3/n
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When I was made redundant from Edge Hill last June I thought my academic career was over. My pension gone. It was very, very bleak. I was super lucky to have had writing creatively to fall back on. Tho it took some time as my confidence was 0, gradually I got some work freelancing. 2/n

by Kerri AndrewsReposted by: Claire Connolly

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It’s official at last: I am now Senior Lecturer at University College, Cork, with the snazzy job title of Director of Creative Writing. I’m thrilled by the opportunity to work with such a dynamic group of colleagues. I’ve been made so welcome. Given how my last 18 months have been, some thoughts 1/n
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Just a bit. Blimey. Deeply touched and extremely grateful for this most generous review. Thank you so much.
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Hello lovely folks. I’m looking for top tips/tricks/techniques for working with rookie nature writers. What has worked well for you? And anything I should avoid doing 👀???
Cheers, oh mighty #BookSky
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One good thing about being made redundant has been, by necessity, making much more of being based in the Tweed valley. It’s led to some wonderful opportunities, such as being commissioned to write for a new literary trail. And then this: findraclothing.com/blogs/journa...
Wandering Woman, Kerri Andrews
Friend of FINDRA, writer and teacher Kerri Andrews, shares her journey from academic writing to uncovering forgotten stories of women who walk.
findraclothing.com
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Shameless plugs positively encouraged. Huge thanks (and this looks cool!)
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Lovely skeeters, what would be on your must-read list for nature and travel writing past and present? And what about professional resources for newbie writers? I’ve got my thoughts but would love to hear your thoughts/recs/shameless promotion
Hailing the mighty #BookSky on this one.
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Thank you so much for this gorgeous and generous review.

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