Pascale Petit explores the catharsis she experiences by transforming trauma into art.
Julia Copus considers the impact of serious illness on the life of the creative artist.

Pascale Petit explores the catharsis she experiences by transforming trauma into art.
Julia Copus considers the impact of serious illness on the life of the creative artist.
Valerie Gillies speaks with Doug Johnstone about poetry’s place in Scottish life, her multi-disciplinary practice inspired by studies in 1970s India and ongoing collaborations, and her role as a practitioner in arts-based health work.
Bethan Roberts yearns for Anglesey, a place of family history, childhood holidays and a beautiful, mysterious family language.
Morgen Witzel explores the moods of Dartmoor, and surveys the many writers, including himself, who have been inspired by its solitude.
Rebecca Goss looks up at the skies she's lived beneath, and considers how they've shaped her writing from above.
Susan Fletcher speaks with Caroline Sanderson about the importance of setting to her novels, how her love of the natural world and writing outside helps her bring poetry to her prose, and what really motivates her as a novelist.