Amanda Thomson is a Scottish writer and visual artist, and a lecturer at the Glasgow School of Art. Her first book, A Scots Dictionary of Nature, was published in 2018. She has spoken at many book festivals and had her work published in Antlers of Water, Willowherb Review, The Wild Isles,Gifts of Gravity and Light and the Guardian. She lives and works in Strathspey in the Scottish Highlands and Glasgow.@passingplace | passingplace.com
'Outstanding' - ROBERT MACFARLANE
'A beautifully written meditation on rural surroundings and her
place within them' - Sunday Times
'Amanda Thomson's new book manages to carve out a distinctive niche
for itself . . . This is a passionate book and infused with a sense
of rootedness' - STUART KELLY
'In recent years rural landscapes have turned into battlegrounds,
and nature writing has become increasingly polemical. Belonging is
a quiet book of questions in a genre full of answers, but it is all
the more powerful and beautiful for this' - PATRICK GALBRAITH
'Deservedly shortlisted for the Wainwright Prize; a thoughtful
blend of memoir, family history, artistic scrapbook and nature
journal in a compelling collage. [ . . . ] There's also an
all-encompassing belief in the importance of listening, looking and
learning from the world around us' - Observer
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