When the Grass Dances

Author:   Valerie Gillies ,  Rebecca Marr
Publisher:   Luath Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9781804252413


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   01 August 2025
Format:   Paperback
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When the Grass Dances


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The beautiful clarity of focus in this book will ground you, encouraging you to stop and listen to the grass growing. A verdant gathering intended to calm and restore. Spend time among the grasses and walk on with a heightened awareness of this overlooked yet vital plant family.

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Author:   Valerie Gillies ,  Rebecca Marr
Publisher:   Luath Press Ltd
Imprint:   Luath Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.240kg
ISBN:  

9781804252413


ISBN 10:   1804252417
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   01 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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A celebration of greenery in its many wondrous forms and in every changeable season from rushes to sedge, wild oats to hemp—and we find it shivering with life and beauty. This is florilegium as devotional text, a botanical catalogue of great artistic ambition.CAL FLYN, Writer The diversity of grasses is so important and is being remembered just as it's being lost. I loved this beautiful collaborationAMY LIPTROT, Writer There's a lot to enjoy and it's not to be rushed, informative as well as a joy to the senses.ELEANOR MACLEOD, Ranger Full of everyday riches. I will try to overcome my plant blindness, and look not at grass, but the grasses!KEN COCKBURN, Poet and translator The collaboration is utterly beautiful. The two are equal partners and symbiotic. Each is augmented by the other and converses with it.JOHN GLENDAY, Poet It's a delightful and deep curation, a reverence indeed.ROB MCGUIRE, Poet A luminous shaft of hope.RISSA DE LA PAZ, Facilitator I cannot see Carex echinata without these lines popping into my head!JOHN CROSSLEY, Botanist


Author Information

VALERIE GILLIES has composed poetry since the age of fourteen. A former Edinburgh Makar, Royal Literary Fellow and an Associate of Harvard University, Valerie has been a literary arts practitioner in psychiatric and general hospitals with Artlink and a Writer in Residence in universities and libraries. She co-facilitated the creative writing workshops at Maggie’s Centre, Edinburgh, for sixteen years, and has been a trainer with Lapidus Scotland. Her many collections include Tweed Journey, following the River Tweed from source to sea, and The Spring Teller, poems inspired by Scotland’s wells and springs. Her work always explores the healing potential of its environment, and this has an invigorating effect upon the reader. REBECCA MARR was born in the Highlands and she has had a darkroom since childhood. She studied photography at Napier University Edinburgh. She moved to Orkney in 2007 for a Pier Arts Centre artist residency 'Art & Agriculture' working with farmers, and settled there. Rebecca works across digital and traditional darkroom techniques. Her subjects have included clouds, seaweed, Orkney’s wild flowers and of course the grasses. She has contributed to over twenty publications, including several collaborations with archaeologist Mark Edmonds. She works with her husband Mark Jenkins on museum and community heritage projects. Valerie & Rebecca first met in the mid-nineties, brought together by artist Kirsty Lorenz to run creative workshops with Artlink at The Royal Edinburgh psychiatric hospital. They have continued their friendship and support for each other over the years. Men & Beasts, a touring exhibition and publication in 2000, was their first collaboration. Two decades on, they embarked on a 5 year study of the wild grasses of Scotland.

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