fabric -ation:

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40 pages
145 x 198mm

ISBN 978-1-9162336-2-1

‘Fabric -ation: Slip back to source’ was the second of our Changing Everything Carefully* eco-poetics courses to take place at the social and environmental justice space, ONCA, in Brighton. We define eco-poetry as a poetry that aspires to be conscious of what we are doing when we describe, record, interact with or take from what we call ‘nature’. This six-week course was an attempt to re-wild wearing – imagining and writing about, through embodied and connective experiences, the return of six fabrics (silk, rubber, wool, polyester, linen and eider) from human use to their non-human source.

Lucy Brennan Shiel
Jane Buckler
Lola Bunbury-Davies
Patrick Crawford
Sudakini Davies
Naomi Foyle
Alice Owen
Karen Smith
Vera Zakharov

Published in 2020 by Elephant Press
Copyright remains with individual poets
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Printed by Elephant Print Ltd
Climate neutral printing

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40 pages
145 x 198mm

ISBN 978-1-9162336-2-1

‘Fabric -ation: Slip back to source’ was the second of our Changing Everything Carefully* eco-poetics courses to take place at the social and environmental justice space, ONCA, in Brighton. We define eco-poetry as a poetry that aspires to be conscious of what we are doing when we describe, record, interact with or take from what we call ‘nature’. This six-week course was an attempt to re-wild wearing – imagining and writing about, through embodied and connective experiences, the return of six fabrics (silk, rubber, wool, polyester, linen and eider) from human use to their non-human source.

Lucy Brennan Shiel
Jane Buckler
Lola Bunbury-Davies
Patrick Crawford
Sudakini Davies
Naomi Foyle
Alice Owen
Karen Smith
Vera Zakharov

Published in 2020 by Elephant Press
Copyright remains with individual poets
All rights reserved

Printed by Elephant Print Ltd
Climate neutral printing

40 pages
145 x 198mm

ISBN 978-1-9162336-2-1

‘Fabric -ation: Slip back to source’ was the second of our Changing Everything Carefully* eco-poetics courses to take place at the social and environmental justice space, ONCA, in Brighton. We define eco-poetry as a poetry that aspires to be conscious of what we are doing when we describe, record, interact with or take from what we call ‘nature’. This six-week course was an attempt to re-wild wearing – imagining and writing about, through embodied and connective experiences, the return of six fabrics (silk, rubber, wool, polyester, linen and eider) from human use to their non-human source.

Lucy Brennan Shiel
Jane Buckler
Lola Bunbury-Davies
Patrick Crawford
Sudakini Davies
Naomi Foyle
Alice Owen
Karen Smith
Vera Zakharov

Published in 2020 by Elephant Press
Copyright remains with individual poets
All rights reserved

Printed by Elephant Print Ltd
Climate neutral printing