The Forest Guide: Scotland
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The Forest Guide: Scotland

Copses, Woods and Forests of Scotland

  1. 321 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

The Forest Guide: Scotland

Copses, Woods and Forests of Scotland

About this book

Superhero violence and graphic action sequences are prevalent on the screen and on the page, but this book takes an alternative route with practical guidance, frameworks, and tools for incorporating the principles of peacebuilding and nonviolence into compelling fiction. By mapping a path less travelled but just as vital in divisive times, Gabriel Ertsgaard shows writers how they can enact nonviolent heroism in their characters, model civil resistance in their stories, and create worlds around a mythos that champions redemptive nonviolence. With concepts applicable to writing for fiction, drama, the screen, and narrative poetry, A Fiction Writer's Guide to Peace deconstructs the necessity for violence in popular works, explores key concepts in peace studies, and helps writers establish their own peace poetics. Focused around the narrative craft techniques of character arcs, campaigns, duels, and worldbuilding, the book features numerous creative writing prompts and examples from key works. These include films such as Trading Places, Selma, Lage Raho Munna Bai, and Frozen and literature ranging from Shakespeare's plays to Dickens' A Christmas Carol to Julia Quinn's Bridgerton novels. A timely and important expansion to any writer's toolkit, A Fiction Writer's Guide to Peace allows storytellers to understand the complex dynamics of, and the damage caused by, violent perspectives and actions, giving them a way into considering nonviolence as powerful and preferable.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title
  3. Copyright
  4. Title
  5. Contents
  6. Scotland’s Forests
  7. How to Use this Guide
  8. Access to Forests
  9. Keeping Safe
  10. Angus & Dundee (Sites 1-12)
  11. Argyll & Bute (Sites 13-52)
  12. Ayrshire (Sites 53-67)
  13. Borders (Sites 68-90)
  14. Clyde (Sites 91-102)
  15. Dumfries & Galloway (Sites 103-119)
  16. Fife (Sites 120-132)
  17. Highlands (Sites 133-248)
  18. Lothian (Sites 249-273)
  19. Moray & Nairn (Sites 274-289)
  20. North-East (Sites 290-313)
  21. Outer Hebrides, Orkney & Shetland (Sites 314-325)
  22. Perth & Kinross (Sites 326-347)
  23. Upper Forth (Sites 348-365)
  24. Site Designations
  25. Glossary
  26. Useful Information
  27. Further Reading
  28. Regional Maps
  29. Index
  30. Acknowledgements
  31. About the author