Literary Soundwalks: Recent Episodes

Ellen Wiles

Literary soundwalks for immersive experiences in wild places, nature, and landscape, through evocative narrative and spatial audio recorded on location

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The dawn chorus in Harpford Woods, June 2021

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To close this literary soundwalk, we return to Harpford Common as the sun sets to listen for nightjars

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The literary soundwalk continues up Fire Beacon Hill, through an alpine meadow hosting fostered donkeys, through a bluebell wood, and up to a peak with a spectacular view to the sea and a fascinating history

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The literary soundwalk continues through Harpford Wood, an atmospheric woodland in a deep gorge, featuring a spooky tunnel, a waterfall, an abandoned railway arch, and strange fungi

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The literary soundwalk continues through this pebblebed RSPB reserve, exploring its wildlife and history

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A literary soundwalk exploring the iron age fort at Woodbury Castle, the rare wildlife on the heathland nature reserve of Woodbury Common, and the multilayered history of the place

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'The whys of walking': a short introduction to the idea of literary soundwalks and to the place and route featured in Pebbled Heights, Mossy Depths