A great book launch with about 100 people packed into the Pilcrow Pub
Thanks to Luke Blazejewski (Nature In Salford), Hayley Flynn (Skyliner), Stuart Marsden and Fabrizio (Manchester Metropolitan University), Textbook Studio and Gaia Press
Currently getting The Birds Of Salford Docklands together with a launch date of Sunday 6th November 2016 - more details soon
James Walsh said
Thu Oct 13 7:58 AM, 2016
http://www.cornerhousepublications.org/publications/fruitful-futures/ Thanks to all the many contributors to this book - there is a strong Pomona community now!
Mark B-Seifert said
Wed Oct 12 5:52 PM, 2016
Damn. I'll be working that evening.
Sounds like an interesting pub.
Where will Imagining Pomona be available from?
James Walsh said
Tue Oct 11 1:17 PM, 2016
"Imagining Pomona - Fruitful Futures" Book Launch is happening at the Pilcrow Pub on Redfern Street in Manchester 4:30pm-6:30pm Tuesday 18th October 2016
Mark B-Seifert said
Mon Oct 10 2:35 PM, 2016
How much is the book likely to cost?
James Walsh said
Fri Sep 9 1:27 AM, 2016
The official launch date for the Pomona book, Tuesday 18th October 2016
There might even be a pelagic trip on Salford Docklands
More details very soon!
James Walsh said
Sat Aug 27 6:48 AM, 2016
A book about Pomona is being compiled and is due to be published in mid-October 2016
There are around 25-30 co-writers of the book, including local ecologists, wildlife film makers, students, journalists, artists and MMU academics
Pomona is a superb urban habitat that is popular with birders and 100 species of birds and 150 species of Flora have been recorded
The book aims to illustrate the potential of the site as a wildlife area and cover issues of urban land usage
A launch event is being planned to celebrate the publication in October
-- Edited by James Walsh on Saturday 27th of August 2016 06:49:09 AM
Thanks to Thats Manchester TV Station for this article on the book "Fruitful Futures: Imagining Pomona"
Thanks to Luke Blazejewski (Nature In Salford), Hayley Flynn (Skyliner), Stuart Marsden and Fabrizio (Manchester Metropolitan University), Textbook Studio and Gaia Press
Currently getting The Birds Of Salford Docklands together with a launch date of Sunday 6th November 2016 - more details soon
Sounds like an interesting pub.
Where will Imagining Pomona be available from?
There might even be a pelagic trip on Salford Docklands
More details very soon!
There are around 25-30 co-writers of the book, including local ecologists, wildlife film makers, students, journalists, artists and MMU academics
Pomona is a superb urban habitat that is popular with birders and 100 species of birds and 150 species of Flora have been recorded
The book aims to illustrate the potential of the site as a wildlife area and cover issues of urban land usage
A launch event is being planned to celebrate the publication in October
-- Edited by James Walsh on Saturday 27th of August 2016 06:49:09 AM