A poem exploring the instincts of nature and the juxtaposition of social constructs.
Author: clairebearthoughts
7 Eco-friendly Christmas Gifts your Loved Ones will Actually Want
Struggling for sustainable Christmas present ideas that your loved ones will actually want? Maybe this list will help!
Lullabies of Llugwy
A poem exploring love and betrayal through a prominent North Wales myth.
5 ways to support local businesses during uncertain times
In the midst of a pandemic and the start of a deep recession, no shop is safe from permanent closure. From big corporates like Debenhams and Thomas Cook to small, independent shops, few businesses can feel fully confident in their survival – especially if they don’t have an online presence yet. In many ways smaller … Continue reading 5 ways to support local businesses during uncertain times
Earth Overshoot Day: is Permaculture a Solution?
Earth Overshoot Day happened on August 22nd. Does permaculture present a way of pushing this date back again?
Storm-basker
A poem contemplating the meaning behind a storm, its significance and what it means for humanity.
Seasons Eatings: What you need to know about food seasonality in the UK
What is food seasonality and how does it impact the environment? This blog post tells you all you need to know.
Poem to be published in Popshot Quarterly
The beautiful magazine, Popshot Quarterly, will be publishing my poem 'Disperse' in their Freedom Issue.
5 eco-friendly lifestyle changes you can make without spending a penny
With the often high cost of eco-friendly and plastic-free products, what can we do to change our lifestyles without spending a fortune? Here are five sustainable changes you can make without even touching you purse.
Poem to be published in Aloe Magazine
Aloe Magazine is a new publication borne from lockdown. The magazine is aptly named for the aloe plant's ability to ‘thrive in difficult conditions’ and its common indoor growth. I submitted to Aloe because it’s such a fantastic idea for encouraging creativity in a time so bleak and miserable. I was thrilled to discover that … Continue reading Poem to be published in Aloe Magazine










