Authors on the Web
Guardian.co.uk, April 3, 2013
...From Daniel Defoe to Roger Deakin, the novelist picks the best books about a region blurring land and sea My debut novel She Rises is set in 1740s Harwich, a town on the very tip...
Nudge, February 12, 2013
...Now all can be revealed: Molly's life in 12 books. Simple...? Last week, a colleague of mine asked if I would participate in a Pinterview (a Pinterest interview. Don’t judge.) called ‘My Life In Books.’ The idea was that I would submit images of...
The Independent, January 20, 2013
...publishing success of Robert Macfarlane's The Old Ways, Kate Rew's Wild Swim and the late, great Roger Deakin's Waterlog. Harrison has become something of an eco-bibliophile: "I was following all leads, so I was going back and reading Richard Jefferies...
New York Times, December 7, 2012
...writing has soared, bringing commercial and critical success to writers like Robert Macfarlane, Kathleen Jamie, Richard Mabey and Roger Deakin. The youngest of these figures, Macfarlane is the author of four works of nonfiction, most recently and...
New York Times, December 7, 2012
...writing has soared, bringing commercial and critical success to writers like Robert Macfarlane, Kathleen Jamie, Richard Mabey and Roger Deakin. The youngest of these figures, Macfarlane is the author of four works of nonfiction, most recently and...
New York Times, December 7, 2012
...writing has soared, bringing commercial and critical success to writers like Robert Macfarlane, Kathleen Jamie, Richard Mabey and Roger Deakin. The youngest of these figures, Macfarlane is the author of four works of nonfiction, most recently and...
This is Gloucestershire, December 7, 2012
...him? What book are you reading at the moment or tell us your favourite? Currently reading Waterlog by Roger Deakin. A wild swimming travelogue round the UK. Favourite book ever is 1984 by George Orwell. What was the last film you watched? Last...
EastLife, January 16, 2013
...happy to answer questions. Join us afterward on Saturday for our celebration of the life and work of Roger Deakin. An exhibition in Diss Corn Hall Gallery 4 Feb-2 March Box Office Hours Free...
Huddersfield Daily Examiner, January 15, 2013
...and the vicar continued with this theme. Coffee and biscuits were served after the service by Hilary and Roger Deakin and Rebecca Dunne. UPPERTHONG Holy communion on Thursday, January 3 at St John?s Church, Upperthong, was led by the Rev John Capstick....
Huddersfield Daily Examiner, January 15, 2013
...and the vicar continued with this theme. Coffee and biscuits were served after the service by Hilary and Roger Deakin and Rebecca Dunne. U@PPERTHONG Holy communion on Thursday, January 3 at St John?s Church, Upperthong, was led by the Rev John...
EastLife, January 14, 2013
...countryside will be part of a celebration at the Diss Corn Hall of the work of the late Roger Deakin, who would have been 70 in February. Since his death in 2006, Deakin’s reputation as one of the Britain’s most original and best-loved writers of...
Eye for Film, January 7, 2013
...Ennio Morricone was given a lifetime achievement award. There was a British win in the Cinematography category with Roger Deakin recognised for his outstanding work on Skyfall, the most successful James Bond film to date, which it has now been...
The List, December 13, 2012
...book you read? Holloway by Robert Macfarlane, Stanley Donwood and Dan Richards. Which book makes you cry? by Roger Deakin. The eager, intimate tone is heartbreakingly at odds with the knowledge that he would die so soon after writing them. Which book...
Onion AV Club, December 10, 2012
...Mike, which L.A. is still kind of snickering about. Check out the full list below, in which Roger Deakin also wins a well-deserved award, and Lincoln doesn't exist. Best Picture Amour Best Director Paul Thomas Anderson, The Master Best Actor ...

