A new book on urban nature reviewed, and the ancient fear – and allure – of wolves: cjschuler.substack.com/p/wild-about...
@schulercj
Writer, editor, nature reserve volunteer, Herne Hillbilly. Author, The Wood That Built London, Along the Amber Route (shortlisted @StanfordsTravel Award 2021). Published @SandstonePress. Represented @CullandCoAgency
A new book on urban nature reviewed, and the ancient fear – and allure – of wolves: cjschuler.substack.com/p/wild-about...
Grimm tales for grim times, and some grimly topical Weimar cabaret:
cjschuler.substack.com/p/the-way-of...
Check out my latest post on Substack: cjschuler.substack.com/p/snowbound
Notes in the Margin says goodbye to 2025 with an erudite, scathing and scatological rant against the inanities of modern life: cjschuler.substack.com/publish/post...
'These days, the figures who have loomed large in our cultural lives seem to be disappearing one by one.' My tribute to the late Tom Stoppard: www.authorsclub.co.uk/tom-stoppard...
Check out the latest Substack form Notes in the Margin: fungi, foxes and fearless love —https://cjschuler.substack.com/p/the-weird-and-wonderful-world-of
Check out my latest post on Notes in the Margin: Troilus and Cressida at Shakespeare’s Globe, an anniversary special offer, and more from our kitchen table: cjschuler.substack.com/p/lovers-at-...
Check out my latest post on Substack: a lost hero of the @AuthorsClub, and a portal to another Oxford - cjschuler.substack.com/p/a-lost-her...
Latest Substack: A nature classic from 1900 - cjschuler.substack.com/p/blue-remem...
Latest Substack – back to the classics cjschuler.substack.com/p/thomas-har...
Some thoughts on writers and exile: open.substack.com/pub/cjschule...
I'm back from Germany, and on Substack: open.substack.com/pub/cjschule...
Check out my latest post on Substack: open.substack.com/pub/cjschule...
Victorian nature notes, the shifting baseline, and more…https://open.substack.com/pub/cjschuler/p/when-skylarks-sang-in-sydenham?r=3n9wg&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Brilliant interview with Cath Harries @CMHarries, the photographer of Sheldrake's #DoorsOfLondon, on the ‘Country Life’ podcast. Do give it a listen.
A free post on Sybille Bedford's 'A Legacy' and, for paid subscribers, some thoughts on anti-intellectualism in politics then and now: open.substack.com/pub/cjschule...
I wrote about Isherwood a few weeks ago, and he flits through the pages of another book I’ve read recently, Love in a Time of Hate… open.substack.com/pub/cjschule...
Once you first notice them, you start seeing them everywhere…https://open.substack.com/pub/cjschuler/p/its-not-what-it-looks-like?r=3n9wg&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Thanks so much to The Authors' Club and @schulercj.bsky.social for inviting @househistorian.bsky.social and I along to The National Liberal Club last week to chat about 'Doors of London'!
Judging books by their covers? Try judging buildings by their doors! Follow @cathlondon.bsky.social, @househistorian.bsky.social and their editor @schulercj.bsky.social as they lead a virtual tour of hidden architectural gems.
#authorsclub #thenationalliberalclub #architecture
bit.ly/DoorTalk
49,000 signatures for banning driven grouse shooting - thank you for your strong support. Plz sign & share petition.parliament.uk/petitions/70...
Looking forward to 50,000 soon.
Just received my PLR statement for 2023-4. Not a vast sum of money, but pleasing to know that Along the Amber Route was borrowed from public libraries 190 times that year.
www.amazon.co.uk/Along-Amber-...
My latest Substack, on a classic of Victorian nature writing: open.substack.com/pub/cjschule...
See more of London's elegance in 'Doors of London' by Cath Harries and Melanie Backe-Hansen. 🚪🖤✨ bit.ly/DoorsofLondon #doorsoflondon #londonarchitecture
#aestheticlondon
For a first time author like Cath Harries, nothing compares to the feeling of seeing your name up in lights for the first time.
Spot your book, sign it and smile! #doorsoflondon
📚 BOOKSPOTTING 📚
Walking into Foyles on Charing Cross Road, what is the first thing you see? 'Doors of London' by Cath Harries and Melanie Backe-Hansen. This is Cath's friend Emma saying, 'Hey! Look!'
Simon Armitage reinvents a folk tale: cjschuler.substack.com
Thanks. I actually drafted an email requesting a TPO when I first got wind of this, but didn't send it as I thought negotiation was still possible and didn't want to escalate. My mistake. I have sent it now.