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Wendy, just finished The Ghost Lake. I much enjoyed and learned from your movement between inner and outer landscapes, to borrow your own words. I will be reviewed for Shiny New Books. Meanwhile, you might like to check out postings on Learning How Land Speaks for writing in similar vein Seeing, feeling, and hearing the world https://peterreason.substack.com/p/seeing-feeling-and-hearing-the-world from an Australian Indigenous perspective, and the two following responses from European views including from bioregionalist Etain Addey https://peterreason.substack.com/p/etain-addey-in-umbria. Hope your courses run well.

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This sounds really lovely Wendy!

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Oh I love the concept of this course — and the whole idea of haunted landscapes that carry our stories in their ruins, furrows, and mists and mirror the topographies of our hearts.

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The course sounds amazing. I’ve not read the Ghost Lake yet.Is it essential for doing the course?

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Hello, thanks for the question, no not essential at all to have read The Ghost Lake, we'll be mostly looking at other writers.

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Thanks, Wendy. It is on my list to read. I know it will be wondrous, but I need to save up first!

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I loved your book and am really looking forward the course which sounds incredibly interesting

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I hope you enjoy it x

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I’ve got my copy, whoop whoop, looking forward to the course which means that I will have read it by then!!

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Exciting!

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