Sandy Winterbottom
Posts by Sandy Winterbottom
Act on Big Oil
BIG OIL IS THE POISON. ACTION IS THE ANTIDOTE Delay is deadly That’s the message of our poster, created by award-wining novelist and Writers Rebel co-founder Monique Roffey, the visual artist Zak Ove, and the graphic designer Ebon Heath. Big Oil refers to BP, Chevron, Eni, ExxonMobil, Shell and Total, the world’s […]
Big Oil Is the Poison
Monique Roffey
What do we mean by ‘Big Oil’ anyway? It’s the umbrella term for BP, Chevron, Eni, ExxonMobil, Shell, and Total, the world’s six largest and richest publicly-traded oil and natural gas producers. Then there’s OPEC. An intergovernmental organisation set up in 1960 by five of the world’s largest oil producing countries, it co-ordinates the […]
Polly Stenham supports the Tufton 3
Polly Stenham
Polly Stenham writes for theatre and screen. She shot to fame with the play That Face, which she wrote when she was 19. […]
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Polly Stenham
Susie Orbach supports the Tufton 3
Susie Orbach
Susie Orbach is a psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, writer and social critic and the author of the iconic Fat is the Feminist Issue. […]
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Susie Orbach
Joe Dunthorne Supports the Tufton 3
Joe Dunthorne
Joe Dunthorne is a prize-winning Welsh novelist, poet and journalist. […]
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Joe Dunthorne
Rachel Edwards supports the Tufton 3
Rachel Edwards
Rachel Edwards is a popular TV and print social commentator and the author of the celebrated novels Darling and Lucky. […]
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Rachel Edwards
Caroline Lucas Supports the Tufton 3
Caroline Lucas
Caroline Lucas is the former leader of the Green Party of England and Wales and has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Brighton Pavilion since 2010. She was re-elected in the 2015, 2017 and 2019 general elections, increasing her majority each time. […]
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Caroline Lucas
Irvine Welsh Supports the Tufton 3
Irvine Welsh
Irvine Welsh is the acclaimed Scottish author of the ground-breaking Trainspotting and a host of other novels, as well as plays and short stories. […]
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Irvine Welsh
Max Porter Supports the Tufton 3
Max Porter
Max Porter is the award-winning author of the celebrated novels Grief Is the Thing with Feathers and Lanny. […]
Ruth Padel supports the Tufton 3
Ruth Padel
Ruth Padel is a conservationist, prize-winning poet, novelist, short-story writer, academic and broadcaster. […]
Anouchka Grose supports the Tufton 3
Anouchka Grose
Anouchka Grose gives her support to the Tufton Three in this short moving film. A writer and clinical psychoanalyst, she herself spoke at the Tufton event in September 2020. […]
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Anouchka Grose
Asking the help of ghosts
Alice Albinia
The beginning of each book is often so distant from its end. I began my first book thinking I was writing a history of the river Indus. But when I eventually arrived in Pakistan, the Indus river’s ecological present burst onto its pages. Water, the lack of it—and the impossibility of sharing it equitably—was […]
Ordinary Magic
Rym Kechacha
It’s February and my husband and I move into our new house in Norwich, where we moved eighteen months ago from London seeking slower, wider skies. Before the paint’s dry or the boxes unpacked we’re out in the garden. We’ve longed for a patch of green to call our own for years. Neighbours tell […]
Jonathon Porritt Supports the Tufton 3
Jonathon Porritt
Writers Rebel have just now received this wonderful video from Jonathon Porritt, expressing his support for the Tufton 3 whose case will be heard on the 28th October. […]
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Jonathon Porritt
Welcome to Solarpunk
Shireen Tawil
“UNLESS someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” -The Once-ler Rarely do words from children’s books sear themselves into my memory like this warning by the faceless Once-ler in Dr. Seuss’s classic The Lorax. The once-destructive (now regretful) protagonist issues this warning to the […]
Finding the Positive
Kathryn Nelson
I had to stop watching the mainstream news. I turned off my notifications, stopped doom-scrolling. I closed my eyes, put my fingers in my ears. My heart couldn’t take any more, it was breaking with shame and anger, guilt and despair at what my fellow humans are doing to each other, to our planet. […]
There is a plan
Jessica Townsend
It has taken 3.5 billion years of life for this planet to evolve into its present beauty and complexity. Yet it has only taken my lifetime for half the carbon emissions now present to appear in the atmosphere. Today everything alive on our miraculous Earth is under threat. Yet there is a plan, which […]
It’s Pandora’s Box
Venetia Welby
Writers Rebel is delighted to be able to publish an exclusive excerpt from Venetia Welby’s new novel, Dreamtime. ‘So, where is he then, your dad?’ Carter’s hand is creeping towards her bony hip. Very illicit. ‘Won’t he come to your Family Week?’ Sol does not answer. She thinks about how Carter sold his […]
Mud-Luscious and Puddle-Wonderful
Lucy Jones
Writers Rebel is thrilled to publish an excerpt from Lucy Jones’ book, Losing Eden. In 2007, the words ‘acorn’ and ‘buttercup’ were taken out of the Oxford Children’s Dictionary, in favour of words like ‘broadband’ and ‘cut and paste’ to reflect changing usage of the language. ‘Hamster’, ‘heron’, ‘herring’, ‘king sher’, ‘lark’, ‘leopard’, […]
Shapes of our fear
Tessa Hadley
Amitav Ghosh’s book The Great Derangement was published in 2016. It’s a moving polemic, accusing contemporary novelists of failing to find the right forms, or the necessary urgency, in addressing the climate crisis. And it’s a crucial intervention. Which novelist hasn’t been anguished by this widening gap, like a chasm opening under our own […]