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Location And The Writer, part 12

BIcycle outside house

Horatio Clare takes us to poet-haunted Hebden Bridge, Lucy Moore celebrates London by pedal, and Curtis Jobling re-imagines phantoms in Great Sankey. Horatio Clare takes us to Hebden Bridge and its connections with the poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Lucy Moore celebrates the London she travels through at human pace on her bicycle. Curtis Jobling recalls Great Sankey, where childhood phantoms became the grown-up imaginings of unsettling fantasy novels.


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