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The Richard Jefferies Award celebrates the best new nature writing book published each year that is judged by a panel from the Richard Jefferies Society and the White Horse Bookshop in Marlborough. http://www.richardjefferiesaward.org/
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Nominations for the 2026 award for #nature writing are now open. www.richardjefferiesaward.org
The shortlist for the 2025 award has been announced Ghosts of the Farm by Nicola Chester A Wilding Year by Hannah Dale Peatlands by Alys Fowler My Head for a Tree by Martin Goodman The Lost Elms by Mandy Haggith Of Thorn & Briar by Paul Lamb The winner will be announced by late spring.
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Nominations for the Richard Jefferies Award for Nature Writing close at noon on Monday 1st December. There have been 27 nominations so far. Full details of the award and how to nominate can be found at www.richardjefferiesaward.org
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The Lost Elms by Mandy Haggith wins the 2025 Richard Jefferies Award for Nature Writing
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A coy selfie of me and my new book, MY HEAD FOR A TREE ... in its UK edition, out from @profilebooks.bsky.social next month
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I was pleased to show some farmers from Rutland around the farm this week. They had read my book and were inspired to consider something similar on their unproductive fields. They left excited to start making plans and I am beyond thrilled that my little book is making a difference, however small