Dialect Writers Collective

Dialect Writers Collective

by Dialect Writers Collective
Season 1
'Remembering the Future' by Philip Rush
Philip Rush reads 'Remembering The Future' from The Weight of Light project (2026). The Weight of Light is a project which commissioned an inter-generational team of four writers from the Stroud District. These brilliant writers co-created writing with a hyperlocal lens about positive ways of adapting and moving through changes brought about by climate crisis. This editorial approach has been rooted in peer care, offering a model for artist-led climate communication. Weight of Light was funded by Stroud District Council.
'If Everyone Holds Up The Sky' by Roma Robinson
Roma Robinson reads her story 'If Everyone Holds Up The Sky' from The Weight of Light project (2026). The Weight of Light is a project which commissioned an inter-generational team of four writers from the Stroud District. These brilliant writers co-created writing with a hyperlocal lens about positive ways of adapting and moving through changes brought about by climate crisis. This editorial approach has been rooted in peer care, offering a model for artist-led climate communication. Weight of Light was funded by Stroud District Council.
'Yarn' by EM Potts
E.M. Potts reads her story 'Yarn' from The Weight of Light project (2026). The Weight of Light is a project which commissioned an inter-generational team of four writers from the Stroud District. These brilliant writers co-created writing with a hyperlocal lens about positive ways of adapting and moving through changes brought about by climate crisis. This editorial approach has been rooted in peer care, offering a model for artist-led climate communication. Weight of Light was funded by Stroud District Council.
'The Swap' by Charlotte Levene
Charlotte Levene reads her story 'The Swap' from The Weight of Light project (2026). The Weight of Light is a project which commissioned an inter-generational team of four writers from the Stroud District. These brilliant writers co-created writing with a hyperlocal lens about positive ways of adapting and moving through changes brought about by climate crisis. This editorial approach has been rooted in peer care, offering a model for artist-led climate communication. Weight of Light was funded by Stroud District Council.