The Wild Cards: A 100 Postcard Box Set

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From the bestselling, prize-winning authors of beloved cult phenomena The Lost Words and The Lost Spells

'Breathtaking and magical. Jackie Morris has created something that you could spend all day looking at' New Statesman

'Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris have made a thing of astonishing beauty' Observer


Discover and share the wonders of the wild world as seen in The Lost Words and The Lost Spells ...

This collection of 100 postcards features artwork and words from two beloved modern classics, in which Jackie Morris and Robert Macfarlane celebrate the creatures, trees and plants of nearby nature, from Acorn to Wren, by way of Curlew and Kingfisher, Silver Birch and Snow Hare, Goldfinch and Gorse.

The front of each card bears one of Morris's Greenaway Medal-winning paintings; on the reverse, you will find an accompanying quotation from one of the spell-poems in the Lost books, as well as an identification of the species shown on the card. The remaining space is left blank for you to fill in these wild cards with pen, pencil or paint - and then send them out into the world to make and renew connections.

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About Robert Macfarlane

   Robert Macfarlane (Author)  
   Robert Macfarlane   is the author of  Mountains of the Mind, The Wild Places, The Old Ways,    Landmarks,  and  The Lost Words  , co-created with Jackie Morris  .    Mountains of the Mind   won the Guardian First Book Award and the Somerset Maugham Award and

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About Jackie Morris

Jackie Morris is an author and illustrator, photographer and painter. She lives in a small house beside the sea in Wales. Her many books include Tell me a Dragon, The Snow Leopard, The Seal Children and How the Whale Became, written by Ted Hughes. She has a lively presence on social media and progress of her work can be followed on her blog: www.jackiemorris

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