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Hi Sally -
We met at Dartmouth Food Festival and had a brief chat about the Slow Food group.
Would you like to meet up and have a more relaxed chat?!
Best wishes
Holly
Dear Sally
I have been led to you by a circuitous route. I am a publisher of a small list, Leaping Hare Press, the mission statement is pasted in below. We want to publish a book on the underlying spiritual values of keeping hens (and possibly other animals but this is where we’ll start). Provisionally entitled “Zen and the Art of Chicken Maintenance” ! Might this be of interest to you?
It would be an illustrated book.
Look forward to hearing from you,
best wishes
Debbie Thorpe
Most of us want a better quality of life – slower , simpler and more connected, not only for ourselves but for sake of the world in which we live. Leaping Hare books specialises in practical and accessible illustrated books inspired by timeless values. They appeal to readers who seek to translate their ethical, environmental and spiritual principles into sensible, down to earth, and fulfilling lifestyle choices. Our values-inspired subjects, based on engaged spirituality, include back to basics homemaking, self-sufficient gardening, natural health care, green parenting, ethical eating, reverence for nature and mindfulness practices. Written by experts in their fields, our books aim to educate and inspire readers to lead healthier, less stressful , and more meaningful lives that are both environmentally aware and economically sustainable.
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