Raynor Winn
@raynor_winn
Writer, Walker, Wild-Camper
#TheSaltPath #TheWildSilence #Landlines
@MichaelJBooks @litagencygmc
Landlines paperback tour - https://t.co/N6ic4iDAqF
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Look who's on the #ThamesPath National Trail this week!! The wonderful author and inveterate walker Raynor Winn and her husband Moth are raising ££ for The PSP Association May the sun shine for you walking through Berkshire today. Raynor Winn ☀️☀️
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There is something joyfully courageous about Raynor Winn's The Salt Path (@PenguinBooks) – a beautifully written account of a gruelling 630-mile trek against the odds with an unexpectedly happy ending. Sometimes real life is more thrilling than fiction.
Day 2 of our Awareness walk for PSPA and a lovely send off from the incredible John Spiers A day of mud, floods and the kindness of strangers - thank you Richard, if you’re out there. justgiving.com/page/moth-and-…
Author Raynor Winn and husband Moth will walk the Thames Path on 7th April to raise awareness of Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD), a rare neurological condition.
Sponsor them: justgiving.com/page/moth-and-…
#TeamPSPA #ThamesPath #LondonMarathon #TheSaltPath #CorticobasalDegeneration
Author Raynor Winn on the steps we should take to help our planet happiful.com/author-raynor-… Happiful Magazine Raynor Winn
How crisis led couple up the coastal path. Raynor and Moth’s next walk! An important one. Find out why here: pspassociation.org.uk/fundraising/do… Raynor Winn bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan…
Moth and Raynor Winn are walking the Thames Path to raise awareness of CBD. Do support them if you can 🙏 bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan…
'This is a new Vagrancy Act with bells on.'
Thanks to Nickie Aiken MP for Cities of London & Westminster and @mikeamesburyMP for speaking out in Parliament yesterday against government proposals to criminalise homelessness.
Please email your MP and ask them to stand with us too. bit.ly/4bqu4xN
Book 2024/11: ‘The Wild Silence’ by Raynor Winn - a gentle account of a period of transition, healing, self-discovery and growth and also a reminder to me that I always wanted to visit Iceland (so if I am ever going to do so I should probably get on with it!)