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Nicola is the author of the award-winning memoir On Gallows Down; Place, Protest and Belonging (Chelsea Green, 2021). One of the early female pioneers of nature writing, she has written a column for the RSPB magazine since 2004 after winning BBC Wildlife Magazine’s Nature Writer of the Year Award. She is a Guardian Country Diarist and writes for BBC Countryfile Magazine as well as other online and print publications. Nicola’s writing also features in several anthologies, most recently Wild Service, (Bloomsbury, 2024, ed. by Nick Hayes and Jon Moses) Under the Changing Skies, The Best of The Guardian Country Diary, 2018-2024 (Faber, 2024, ed. Paul Fleckney) and Women On Nature (Unbound, 2021, ed. Katharine Norbury). She wrote for the RSPB’s Junior and Youth Magazines for many years, inspiring many of today’s young wildlife campaigners. A former school librarian, she is a judge for the inaugural 2025 Climate Fiction Prize, launched at the Hay Festival, and has been a guest speaker and taught sessions for undergraduate, post-graduate and MA Creative Writing students at Cambridge University, Bournemouth University and Sheffield University, and for the MA in Nature and Travel Writing at Bath Spa. A passionate campaigner and activist for nature, Nicola and her family are tenants in an estate worker’s cottage at the heart of the North Wessex Downs in the UK. |