I've been away for a while. Here's a little piece I wrote about rituals, creativity and surviving hard times...
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I've been away for a while. Here's a little piece I wrote about rituals, creativity and surviving hard times...
annemarielopez.substack.com/publish/post...
Taran Khan talked to me about her beguiling travel memoir. Never more relevant than in these dark times.
Walking the Shadow City: Taran Khanβs path through Kabulβs streets, into its soul.
walklistencreate.org/2025/09/15/walking-the-shadow-city-taran-khans-path-through-kabuls-streets-into-its-soul/
A delight to write for this fantastic journal...
βWalking, here, is a way of exploring artistic possibilities outside of gallery spaces...of conceiving art as a practice of connecting to the landscape.'
Annemarie Lopez joins a gathering of walkers, artists, scholars, and ecologists in Northern Greece www.caughtbytheriver.net/2025/08/wild...
Thank you for your generous and positive spirit Julian... this was a joy to write.
A piece I wrote about a magical encounter in Prespa, far northern Greece, for one of my favourite journals Caught by the River... www.caughtbytheriver.net/2025/08/wild...
I spoke to Lydia Matthews about why she walked out of the classroom and took her students with her... walklistencreate.org/2025/08/01/w...
My conversation with artist, writer, educator, Clare Qualmann on the eve of Walking Arts Encounters, Prespa, July 2025. On Walking with Children: walklistencreate.org/2025/07/30/w...
It was a great pleasure to edit this wonderful collection of flash fiction inspired by John Buchan's Thirty-Nine Steps for walk Β· listen Β· create walklistencreate.org
Fabulous design by Alban Low, published by Sampson Low Publishers sampsonlow.co/chapbooks/
Gorgeous art and a lovely interview - Julian Hoffman talks to landscape/nature artist Matina Galati in northern Greece #prespa walklistencreate.org/2025/04/23/artwork-for-lifelines-interview-with-matina-galati-julian-hoffman/
My review of Annabel Abbs's fascinating Windswept... New link!
journeysmakestories.wordpress.com/2025/04/15/w...
My review of Annabel Abbs's fascinating Windswept...
walkingpsychogeography.wordpress.com/2025/04/15/w...
You can even retrace Victor Hugo's journeys, with this Literary trail and app: In the footsteps of Victor Hugo www.manche-tourism.com/tips-ideas/v...
Thereβs something extraordinary about these Victor Hugo drawings @Royal Academy, London. Itβs cinematic scale - like movie stills or pages from a graphic novel about a dark night of the soul.
Writing prize alert: All you have to do is write 39 words.... It could be a mini spy thriller, or a story of an everyday person caught up in intrigue, or just a tale about walking. Cash prizes and publication glory await... #flashfiction
I love this Picasso sugar lift print, from the Print Room - British Museum. #rainydaysinlondon
Thereβs always a crowd of people looking at the Rosetta Stone in the British Museum. My favourites are the dads explaining what the Rosetta Stone is to their kids.
Bjorkβs new sound installation at the Pompidou Centre, Paris looks magical.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=WoUD...
When I look at my scrawl these days, I wonder... www.theguardian.com/news/2025/ja...
Lost London Churches is a wonderful project recording the ancient church buildings and parishes of the City of London through collectable cards, books, maps and explorers walks. Here's a page of Lost London Churches walks for you to explore. lostlcp.com/lost-london-...
Wolf moon in Londonβ¦
New year's resolution to work on your craft or try something new?
Dive into the #MothArchives for two interviews per issue with your favourite authors, poets, and artists β chatting about influences and processes, break throughs and false starts.
π«§ bit.ly/pastmoths
A Tree Dreams in Winter
Bare arms reach in prayer,
Past winter's icy shoulderβ
Spring starts to tickle.
#haiku
#wlchaiku
Moon beams pure delight,
Venus waits silent and sure,
Night longs for the kiss. #wlchaiku @walklistencreate.org
Some lovely haikus have already been submitted for our haiku comp. You have until Sunday 5 Jan to submit yours. Write as many as you like. What else is there to do in January!? Check out the hashtag #wlchaiku http://dlvr.it/TH8CPZ
To write a haiku, follow these steps:
Create a 3-line poem.
The first line has 5 syllables.
The second line 7 syllables.
The third line has 5 syllables.
Focus on nature, images, emotions. Keep it simple and vivid!
http://dlvr.it/TH59VP
The banality of evil.
Ink flows rivers deep,
Acorns scattered, words take root,
Oaks rise, wildness wakes.
#wlchaiku
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People walking in the βtraffic freeβ (limited) streets of the Marais, Paris. #walkinginparis