Nick HuntNick Hunt's short stories and essays have been published in Dark Mountain since 2010. As a travel writer, his books include "Walking the Woods and the Water", telling the story of an eight-month walk from the Hook of Holland to Istanbul; "Where the Wld Winds Are", which explores how Europe's named winds affect landscapes, people and cultures; and most recently "Outlandish", describing four walks in Europe's 'unlikely landscapes'. He was a finalist for the Stanford Dolman Travel Award in 2015 and 2018. He is also the author of "The Parakeeting of London", a work of gonzo ornithology, and has written for The Guardian, The Economist, New Internationalist, Emergence, Resurgence & Ecologist, Caught By the River, Geographical and other publications. He works as an editor and co-director of the Dark Mountain Project, performs as a storyteller and currently lives in Bristol, in the south-west of England. Read More Read Less
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