
Have you ever had a profound, mystical encounter with the natural world? Speaking with us from the U.K. is Jini Reddy, whose new book Wanderland: A Search for Magic in the Landscape (Bloomsbury 2020) explores and celebrates her connection with the magic of the British landscape. We also talk about cultural identity, the ways in which we can connect with nature, and the difficulties in discussing transcendent experiences.
Jini is a British journalist and author whom National Geographic recently profiled in their Women of Impact series. Wanderland was longlisted for the Wainwright Prize for U.K. Nature Writing, 2020.
If you’re still curious about Wanderland, please read the questions Jini answered about her book.
You can reach out to Jini Reddy on her homepage, Twitter, and Instagram.
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Last Updated on 3 September 2020 by Travel Writing World
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