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Seeking Wild Sights is a collection of nature writer, Jeni Bell’s work, blogs, and photography.

Bath Spa MA Writing Award 2021

Bath Spa MA Writing Award 2021

Writing is so often over-wrought with worry. Words are woven with the threads of anxieties trailing through them: deadlines, briefs, wordcounts, is it dreamed or dreamt, was that colon the right choice? Behind each sentence, each carefully chosen adjective and metaphor is a writer asking is that right, is it good enough? Am I good enough? Inescapable quandaries that follow us each time we sit down to corral ideas into articles, blogs, books, and screenplays. And there are other worries as well. More practical ones that hover around finding the time to write, getting commissions, getting work out into the world.

Last year, as well as the worries mentioned above, my main concern came in the form of my laptop. It was temperamental to say the least. Choosing to freeze in the middle of an essay, deciding to only charge in certain positions (usually not conducive for writing), it had a habit of crashing at random and refusing to save whatever I had been working on at the time. My hopes to write regular blogs, articles, and begin research for my own book idea became like a buffering screen; unclear, uncertain, and frustrating.

I was not in a position to be able to go out and buy a new one, instead my little laptop was coerced into working through offerings of duct tape and tears. As a freelancer that piece of silver machinery was my office; as a low-residency student it was my only access to education; as a writer, it was my biggest worry.

After the first year on the Nature and Travel Writing MA at Bath Spa University, something had clicked with my writing. I knew that this is what I wanted to do full time, spending my days surrounded by words and using my own to create connections with other people. I also discovered that I am at my happiest when I am learning, which made me worry about the state of my laptop even more.

I had applied for the Bath Spa MA Writing Award, generously sponsored by Jack and Audrey Ladeveze with no expectations, so when the email came in late November to say I had been successful in my application, I was shocked to say the least. Here was an opportunity to move forward with one less worry. The academic year ahead suddenly became less daunting, my own personal projects were refreshed and now accessible.

With a new laptop in my life, one that runs smoothly and doesn’t require begging, pleading or duct tape to do its job, I can spend my days immersed in words. In my application for the award, I explained I had wanted to create connections with my work, not in a business-sense, but in a real human sense, which I hope to achieve in the following ways:

·       Honing my existing writing skills, whilst developing new ones on the Nature and Travel Writing MA, as well as expanding on my understanding of the nature writing genre.

·       Restarting my Seeking Wild Sights blog with regular posts in the hope that readers will be inspired to find their own ways to connect with the wild world.

·       Starting to research and develop my idea for a book – a memoir that explores how it feels to be unsettled in a settled home.

These things, of course, require more than just a laptop. There is time and commitment to be considered, but the release of one pressure has made a dramatic difference to me and I am so thankful to have been the recipient of the 2021 Bath Spa MA writing award. I am not just grateful for the ability to buy a new laptop, but that people believed enough in my work and words. That is armour against anxiety.

As a writer I will always be followed by worries, whether it is writing a tweet, a 3000-word essay, an application or a blog post. And I hope they do stay, I hope I always worry about my choice of words, about the way my syntax sounds, or whether that metaphor fits. I am only glad I don’t have to worry about whether or not I’ve got enough duct tape and tears to meet the demands of the technology gods.

The Pied Wagtail and the Rabbit

The Pied Wagtail and the Rabbit

Cerne Abbas and its Giant

Cerne Abbas and its Giant