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Dixe Wills

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Dixe Wills is an author and journalist, mostly writing green travel pieces for the Guardian newspaper. [1] [2] His previous books are The Z-Z of Great Britain, Places to Hide in England Scotland and Wales, New World Order, and The Armchair Naturalist (as Johnson P. Johnson), all published by Icon Books.[2] In April 2010 his addition to the Cool Camping series, Tiny Campsites, was published by Punk Publishing.[1] The book features 75 campsites across England, Scotland and Wales, all of an acre in size or under.[3] Wills has said: "A small campsite will always triumph over a large one in the same way that a cosy boutique will ever prevail over a warehouse-like chain store. It's a matter of soul."[4]

References

  1. ^ a b [1], Dixe Wills' profile on the Guardian website.
  2. ^ a b [2], List of contributors to the Carpe Diem Daily website.
  3. ^ [3], Afternoon book club with Jo Thoenes, Books for April.
  4. ^ [4], Event listing for the Tiny Tour at Stanfords bookshops.

Dixe Wills' blog
Tiny Campsites website
Links to articles written by Dixe Wills