Paths are a form of separation between us and modern life. They separate us from traffic. They flow like water to provide us with natural shortcuts and desire lines. They can allow for a continuity of gardens and be good wildlife corridors. They can provide a link to the past and the people who used old routes, providing a touchstone for emotional memory.
When we follow in footsteps, we are in harmony with our ancestors.
Alison Fure is a field ecologist specialising in bats. She is also a walking artist and enjoys showing people new dimensions to their environment.
1 – A little book about Paths – Alison Fure (Sampson Low, 2020)
2 – On Imagination – Mary Ruefle (Sarabande Books, 2017)
3 – Present Conditions – Joseph Massey (Hollyridge Press, 2018)
4 – Nowhere to Arrive – Jenny Xie (Northwestern University Press, 2016)
5 – Sherlock Holmes: A Flash In The Pan – William Meikle (Independently published)
6 – The Blue Nib Chapbook 5 – Adam Levon, Ross McCague, Teresa Godfrey (The Blue Nib, 2020)
7 – Micro Chapbook RPG – Noah Patterson (Independently published, 2020)
8 – Night Animals – Yusef Komunyakaa, Rachel Bliss (Sarabande Books, 2011)
9 – Any Kind of Excuse – Nin Andrews (The Kent State University Press , 2003)
10 – Looking Outside the Window: Verses for Surviving Quarantine – Jason A. Muckley (Independently published, 2020)