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In Wild Running, prize-winning poet and keen runner Natalie Ann Holborow showcases fourteen circular trails around South Wales of varying lengths and difficulty, all within an hour of Swansea or Cardiff. The book includes all the practical information you'll need, but this is more than just a guidebook. Natalie writes beautifully and with insight about the culture, history and natural environment around each route. She explores what running means to her, as both a physical and creative outlet. Running improves well-being. Whether you're a novice or a veteran runner, Wild Running encourages you to put on your trainers and explore.…mehr

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In Wild Running, prize-winning poet and keen runner Natalie Ann Holborow showcases fourteen circular trails around South Wales of varying lengths and difficulty, all within an hour of Swansea or Cardiff. The book includes all the practical information you'll need, but this is more than just a guidebook. Natalie writes beautifully and with insight about the culture, history and natural environment around each route. She explores what running means to her, as both a physical and creative outlet. Running improves well-being. Whether you're a novice or a veteran runner, Wild Running encourages you to put on your trainers and explore.

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Autorenporträt
Natalie Ann Holborow is a winner of the Terry Hetherington Award and the Robin Reeves Prize and has been shortlisted and commended for the Bridport Prize, the National Poetry Competition, the Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine, and the Cursed Murphy Spoken Word Award among others. Her writing residencies with the British Council, Literature Wales and Kultivera have seen her writing and performing poetry in Wales, Ireland, Sweden and India. Her third poetry collection Little Universe (Parthian) was shortlisted for Wales Book of the Year. Natalie lives in Swansea, is a proud patron of local charity The Leon Heart Fund and runs marathons to raise funds.