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Paperboats
Ian Grosz and Station House Media Unit
10 episodes
2 days ago
A podcast about Nature and Nature Writing In each episode writer and researcher Ian Grosz talks with a different writer from the Paperboats collective - a group of writers working across Scotland and beyond to highlight the impacts of climate change, the ecological collapse we are witness to, and the things we can do to bring about positive change. If you're concerned about climate change, want to delve further into the issues surrounding it, and like great writing, follow and subscribe to the Paperboats podcast to hear from a host of fantastic Nature Writers.
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A podcast about Nature and Nature Writing In each episode writer and researcher Ian Grosz talks with a different writer from the Paperboats collective - a group of writers working across Scotland and beyond to highlight the impacts of climate change, the ecological collapse we are witness to, and the things we can do to bring about positive change. If you're concerned about climate change, want to delve further into the issues surrounding it, and like great writing, follow and subscribe to the Paperboats podcast to hear from a host of fantastic Nature Writers.
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The Same Sunlight, with Christina Riley
Paperboats
29 minutes 30 seconds
4 months ago
The Same Sunlight, with Christina Riley

Ian Grosz talks with artist and writer Christina Riley about her creative practice, the importance of books and the formation of The Nature Library. 

 

Christina reads an extract from her series of prose fragments, ‘The Same Sunlight’, published by Gutter Magazine, Issue 30. She discusses her residency at the Mission Blue Argyll ‘Hope Spot’, and the remarkable biodiversity that can be found along the Argyll coast. Christina also gives a fascinating insight into her writing, her artistic practice, and the books that have inspired her. She talks about the formation and aims of The Nature Library, which she founded in 2019, and about the lasting importance of physical books and focussed reading. She closes with an outline of her current projects and future plans, with a reading of her beautiful fragment ‘Brittle Star.’ 

 

Christina is currently working on a series of essays exploring Scotland’s biodiversity, stemming from her time on the artist residency in Argyll. 

 

The Argyll Hope Spot was established in June 2019 in collaboration with four Argyll community groups and the conservation organisation Mission Blue. Its aims are to celebrate and help protect Argyll’s unique marine biodiversity, and is the first such Hope Spot in both Scotland and mainland UK.  

 

You can learn more about Christina’s work at christinariley.co.uk

 

This episode was recorded in February 2025.

 

Paperboats
A podcast about Nature and Nature Writing In each episode writer and researcher Ian Grosz talks with a different writer from the Paperboats collective - a group of writers working across Scotland and beyond to highlight the impacts of climate change, the ecological collapse we are witness to, and the things we can do to bring about positive change. If you're concerned about climate change, want to delve further into the issues surrounding it, and like great writing, follow and subscribe to the Paperboats podcast to hear from a host of fantastic Nature Writers.