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Dr. Martin Shaw’s first book, ‘A Branch From The Lightning Tree’ was awarded the Nautilus prize for non-fiction, and was followed by ‘Snowy Tower’ and ‘Scatterlings’ to complete a trilogy of works on mythology, landscape and the nature of soul. An international teacher, he has designed and lead both the ‘Oral Tradition’ and ‘Mythic Life’ courses at Stanford University, and, as a fellow of Schumacher College in Devon, co-created their MA in Myth and Ecology (with Dr. Carla Stang). His school of independent scholars in mythopoetic’s and wilderness studies is just entering its fourteenth year. Recent collaborations have included Mark Rylance, Coleman Barks and David Abram. He is a painting scholar from The British School in Rome, and his translations of Gaelic and Welsh folklore (with Tony Hoagland) have been published in The Mississippi Review, Poetry International, Kenyon Review, Orion, and Poetry Magazine. 2018 will see the release of his new book, ‘Courting the Dawn: Poems of Lorca’ (with Stephan Harding), with several more in completion: all involving a revisioning of the word romanticism in the early twenty first century.
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