#18 Soul Stoke; Writing as a subtle form of activism
In this episode I am talking with Shannon Sullivan the author of the novel Soul Stoke. Her book can be read just as the beautiful story it is, or be used as a guide to some deeper wisdoms including the need to protect our natural environment such as the Ningaloo reef. In my conversation with her, we speak about:
· How she came to write Sole Stoke
· The meaning of writing in her life
· The Ningaloo reef and it’s importance for our marine and terrestrial ecosystems
· The environmental threats the reef faces
· How the listener can help to protect the reed
· and many other things.
The sale proceeds of her book Sole Stoke will be donated to the Australian Marine Conservation Society. If you want to purchase the book, you can do so on her website: www.soulstokenovel.com.au
And at the following bookstores:
- Margaret River Bookshop
- Busselton Dymocks
- Ningaloo Ebb and Flow (Exmouth)
And to help support the Ningaloo reef you can sign the petition from the Australian Marine Conservation Society:
https://www.marineconservation.org.au/actions/national-heritage-ningaloo-nyinggulu/
or get involved with the protect Ningaloo initiative: protectningaloo.org.au
And for now, thank you for listening!
Your Kathi
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