Caroline Gill
My blogs
- Wild and Wonderful
- Caroline Gill: Poetry and Other Writing
- Caroline at Coastcard [Land & Lit]
- Caroline Gill: Published Poetry and Writing
- Caroline Gill: Echo Blog
- The Glow of Emerald Light
- Brekekekex Koax Koax
Blogs I follow
- ..... Christian Poet's Pen
- Alina-Olimpia Miron
- Between
- Clermont Christian Writers' Group
- CONTEMPORARY LITERARY HORIZON
- Contemporary Literary Horizon
- Ecobirder
- EVERY PHOTO TELLS A STORY
- In the Countryside
- Indigo Dreams Blog
- leavesnbloom studio
- M. Denise C.
- Mick's Blog
- Muse Mountain
- My Life Outside
- Naquillity
- nature rambles
- Old Man of Minsmere aka John Richardson
- ORIZONT CONTEMPORAN
- Peter Finch
- photo hebrides
- Pics and Poems
- POETRY FORMS New for Old
- Poets On Fire
- Rach's Minack Blogspot
- Raph's Ramblings
- Raspberry Read
- Sally Bee's Cards and Chat
- Scottish Beaver Trial
- Shakespeare and the Great War
- Suffolk Naturalist
- Susan's Journal of Literary Things
- The One-Minute Writer
- The Walking Meditation
- The Weaver of Grass
- Wathiling
- Wild Birds
Gender | Female |
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Location | Suffolk, UK, United Kingdom |
Introduction | Welcome to Caroline's blogs of literary life and the natural world. Caroline lives in Suffolk, UK. 'Driftwood by Starlight', her first full poetry collection was published in June 2021 by The Seventh Quarry Press. Feel free to use the 'comments' facility. All photos © Caroline Gill 2009-2023 (unless otherwise stated). |
Interests | Poetry, poetic forms, Christianity, landscape and literature, photography, history, wildlife, puffins... |
Favorite Movies | Lawrence of Arabia, Witness, Out of Africa, A Passage to India, Shakespeare Wallah, Driving Miss Daisy, The 39 Steps, A Room with a View, Indiana Jones, Lord of the Rings |
Favorite Music | Lord of the Rings, Suo-gan and Welsh folk tunes |
Favorite Books | The Chronicles of Narnia, John Buchan novels, The Odyssey, Collected Poems of John Masefield |
You have a red jar of cedar chips. Why do moths miss the forest?
Because chips are best in the great outdoors!