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Autumn Richardson

Autumn Richardson is a poet, editor and publisher. She is the co-founder of Corbel Stone Press, one of the UK’s foremost small presses dedicated to writing about landscape and nature, with composer and writer Richard Skelton.

Her poetry, texts and translations have appeared in literary journals, pamphlets, anthologies and exhibitions worldwide. Previous publications include Field Notes (2012) and Memorious Earth (2015) (co-authored with Richard Skelton), Heart of Winter (2016), a book of found-poems and translations based upon the journals of polar explorer Knud Rasmussen, and an An Almost-Gone Radiance (2018), which was selected as a Scottish Book of the Year by The Scottish Review of Books.

She is a long-time practitioner of tantric meditations and methodologies, herbal medicine, hermeticism and divination in varied forms. Her work grants quiet attention to the natural world, filtered through a prism of ecology, botany, mythology and philosophy. Her intent is to lift the occult or unseen to the reader’s attention.