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Hear best-selling author and broadcaster Horatio Clare in conversation with literary journalist Suzi Feay as he they reflect on the journeys we take – mentally and physically – and the hope to be found in seasonal change and renewal
Somerset Maugham prize-winning author Horatio Clare’s subjects have included the migration of swallows, travelling on container ships across the globe, and his own childhood growing up in the Black Mountains (Running for the Hills).
For Step into Spring, Horatio comes to Canterbury for a conversation about the journeys we take – physical or otherwise – and what we learn along the way: about our society, our history, our landscape, and ourselves.
Horatio Clare
Horatio Clare is the bestselling author of two memoirs, Running for the Hills (Somerset Maugham Award) and Truant; the travel book A Single Swallow – which follows the birds’ migration from South Africa to the UK – and a novella, The Prince’s Pen, the retelling of a Mabinogion tale. An award-winning journalist, occasional teacher, former radio producer, sporadic broadcaster and Fellow in creative writing at the University of Liverpool, Horatio writes regularly on nature for the Daily Telegraph and on travel for various international publications.
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on Fri 4 April 2025
