About the Author:
Dan Richards was born in Wales in 1982 and grew up in Bristol. He has studied at UEA and Norwich Art School.Dan is co-author of Holloway with Robert Macfarlane and Stanley Donwood; first published in 2012 as a limited run of 277 books - letterpress printed by Richard Lawrence in his Oxford workshop - followed by a general edition by Faber in 2013.Climbing Days, an exploration of the writing and climbing lives of his great-great aunt and uncle - Dorothy Pilley and I. A. Richards - is set to be published by Faber in Spring 2016.
Review:
`A wonderful jigsaw puzzle of a book' Kirsty Gunn, Observer`A heartening touchstone for anyone doing anything in the least bit creative, The Beechwood Airship Interviews is funny, audacious, and most of all, inspiring' Melissa Harrison, author of Clay`A kind of miraculous manual, a brilliant answer to the simplest and most mysterious question art inspires: how do they do that?' Horatio Clare, author of Down to the Sea in Ships`Burnishing, edifying and relentlessly inspiring. A complex meditation on creativity as opposed to mere technique, full of wonderful, wildly grand statements from people who make excellent things. ' Emma Jane Unsworth, author of Animals`An engaging tale of the rhythms and rituals of cultural labour - and of what you can achieve if you have the gumption to ask' Marcus O'Dair, Caught by the River
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