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Maria Stadnicka

Maria Stadnicka is a writer, editor and freelance journalist based in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. She is currently an associate lecturer at University of the West of England, Bristol, UK and PhD researcher exploring psycho-social aspects of migration and socio-cultural trauma in Britain. She completed her MA in Creative and Critical Writing at University of Gloucestershire. She read poetry at StAnza International Poetry Festival, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Belfast Book Festival, London, Oxford, Bristol, Cheltenham Poetry Festival, Plymouth Language Club, Stroud Book Festival, Tears in the Fence Festival, Winchester University. Published collections: 'Buried Gods Metal Prophets' (2021), 'The Geometric Kingdom' (2020), ‘Somnia' (2020), 'The Unmoving' (2018), 'Imperfect' (2017). Follow on Twitter: @MariaStadnicka Copyright notice: © Maria Stadnicka, 2007-2023. All Rights Reserved. All works, writing, images, and information found herein are protected under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Any unauthorised reproduction or usage is in direct violation of the law and is strictly prohibited. No part or parts of this content may be reproduced, copied, modified, published, or constructed from in any way without the express, direct written permission of Maria Stadnicka.

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– Urbia Voces –

Day: October 15, 2019

…where once was a meadow…

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Photographs: © Maria Stadnicka, Stonehouse, 2019

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