Sara maitland

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A huge thank you and farewell to our longstanding columnist, by Fergus Collins

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Sara Maitland has published seven novels, seven short story collections and many works of non-fiction, including 2012’s Gossip from the Forest (Granta)
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After seven years of monthly columns from the countryside, Sara Maitland has decided to pass on the writing baton, due to illness. Regular readers will have noticed that Nicola Chester has stepped in admirably over the past few months and I’m delighted to say that Nicola has agreed to continue the column throughout 2023. A worthy successor indeed.

But this moment is tinged with much sadness, as Sara’s writing has been a cornerstone of BBC Countryfile Magazine since her first column at the end of 2014, when she took over from the late Candida Lycett Green. Few other pages in the magazine have encouraged so much dialogue with readers and Sara’s beautifully written pieces came from the heart of someone immersed in rural life.

We could easily produce a supplement with the brilliant replies we’ve received from you in response to Sara. She could write a cold demolition of a daft government policy one month then equally compellingly on the magic of single-track country lanes the next. I know how pleased she is that her passionate plea for more nature in schools has been answered – in England at least – in the form of a natural history GCSE.

Rural life for Sara is Galloway in southern Scotland. Here she lives simply, in touch with her local community, the farmers, rural workers, artists and shopkeepers and that, along with the wildlife she encounters, populates much of her writing for Countryfile. Her most recent books: The Book of Silence, Gossip from the Forest and How To Be Alone underline her deeply reflective approach – to slow down, to look, to appreciate, to understand ourselves better. It’s a far cry from her university days when she was close friends with Bill Clinton, who would go on to become US President. I never did ask her about that…

INFORMED AND FIERCE

But this did not stop Sara from voicing strong opinions on the rural world, government policy and poor

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