Roselle Angwin

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UK poet, author and painter Roselle Angwin leads the Fire in the Head creative and reflective writing programme, and a programme for the ecological imagination: The Wild Ways. She's passionate about the meeting points between inner and outer geographies: relationship, connection, wild places. She has been described as 'a poet of the bright moment... whose own sources of creative inspiration are her native Westcountry, the Scottish islands, and a highly individual blend of Celtic myth and metaphysics, psychology, shamanic and Buddhist thinking'. She leads workshops and retreats on Dartmoor, in Cornwall, on the Isle of Iona and sometimes in France.
Her two current projects are an online 5-day guided retreat ('Writing the Bright Moment - poetry, nature & mindfulness'), and a yearlong online course, 'Tongues in Trees', which is a comprehensive and immersive experience, available as a tutored or a self-study option, in the botanical, historical, cultural, mythological and symbolic aspects of the world of trees. Key to it is a relationship to 13 months of the Celtic Tree Calendar. (Next one begins on the winter solstice 2020.)
Based on this course is the first book of two, relating to forests in general and the great ancient mythic forest of Brocéliande in particular. 'A Spell in the Forest - tongues in trees' will appear from Moon Books in June 2021. This will be followed by its sequel: 'A Spell in the Forest - the lost feminine'.
www.roselle-angwin.co.uk
www.thewildways.co.uk
roselle-angwin.blogspot.com
Her two current projects are an online 5-day guided retreat ('Writing the Bright Moment - poetry, nature & mindfulness'), and a yearlong online course, 'Tongues in Trees', which is a comprehensive and immersive experience, available as a tutored or a self-study option, in the botanical, historical, cultural, mythological and symbolic aspects of the world of trees. Key to it is a relationship to 13 months of the Celtic Tree Calendar. (Next one begins on the winter solstice 2020.)
Based on this course is the first book of two, relating to forests in general and the great ancient mythic forest of Brocéliande in particular. 'A Spell in the Forest - tongues in trees' will appear from Moon Books in June 2021. This will be followed by its sequel: 'A Spell in the Forest - the lost feminine'.
www.roselle-angwin.co.uk
www.thewildways.co.uk
roselle-angwin.blogspot.com
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Books By Roselle Angwin
Imago
15-Jan-2012
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What if the veils between places and people are thinner than we think? And maybe the past and the present are not separate and self-contained, but rather interwoven. Might this mean that through the one we can redeem the other?
For Annie, it starts out innocently enough: a late summer party on a Devon riverbank, a full moon. But two things happen as a result of that night – her husband is killed, and the accident, which leaves Annie badly injured, jolts her into a 700-year-old ‘memory’ that will take her to the Pyrenees and the inferno at the heart of the Cathar inquisition; and another encounter with death.
For Annie, it starts out innocently enough: a late summer party on a Devon riverbank, a full moon. But two things happen as a result of that night – her husband is killed, and the accident, which leaves Annie badly injured, jolts her into a 700-year-old ‘memory’ that will take her to the Pyrenees and the inferno at the heart of the Cathar inquisition; and another encounter with death.
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The Burning Ground
03-Oct-2013
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Take two brothers. One secret. One woman, two lovers. Add in two deaths, and the trauma of foot and mouth on a small Dartmoor hill farm. Under such pressure other older secrets emerge, with devastating consequences. This is a novel about choice, and responsibility, and love, and death. It’s also about the way a disaster, such as the foot and mouth crisis of 2001, when coupled with secrets, can unravel a family and five lives in less than a year.
The story’s told from the first-person perspectives of two of the protagonists, and alternates between Brittany and Dartmoor.
The story’s told from the first-person perspectives of two of the protagonists, and alternates between Brittany and Dartmoor.
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