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1 1 y separately published work icon Rewilding the Urban Soul Claire Dunn , Melbourne : Scribe , 2021 20774424 2021 single work autobiography

'We’re a famously nature-loving nation, yet 86 per cent of Australians call the city home. Amid the concrete and the busyness, how can we also answer the call of the wild?

'Once upon a time, a burnt-out Claire Dunn spent a year living off the grid in a wilderness survival program. Yet love and the possibilities of human connection drew her back to the city, where she soon found herself as overscheduled, addicted to her phone, and lost in IKEA as the rest of us. Given all the city offers — comfort, convenience, community, and opportunity — she wants to stay. But to do so, she’ll have to learn how to rewild her own urban soul.

'Join Claire as she sits by and swims in the brown waters of the Yarra River, forages for undomesticated food in the suburbs, and explores many other practices in a quest for connection. To make our human hearts whole, she realises, we’ve all got to pay attention and learn to belong to our cities — our land. This is where change begins. For ourselves and for the world.'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 Call of the Wild Claire Dunn , 2014 single work column
— Appears in: Sunday Life , 1 June 2014; (p. 15)
1 2 y separately published work icon My Year Without Matches : Escaping the City in Search of the Wild Claire Dunn , Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2014 7223863 2014 single work autobiography

'In the tradition of Wild and Tracks, one woman’s story of how she left the city and found her soul.

'Disillusioned and burnt out by her job, Claire Dunn quits a comfortable life to spend a year off the grid in a wilderness survival program. Her new forest home swings between ally and enemy as reality – and the rain – sets in.

'Claire’s adventure unfolds over four seasons and in the essential order of survival: shelter, water, fire and food. She arrives in summer, buoyant with idealism, and is initially confronted with physical challenges: building a shelter, escaping the vicious insects and making fire without matches. By winter, however, her emotional landscape has become the toughest terrain of all. Can she connect with her inner spirit to guide her journey onwards?

'Brimming with earthy charm and hard-won wisdom, My Year Without Matches is one woman’s quest for belonging, to the land and to herself. When Claire finally cracks life in the bush wide open, she discovers a wild heart to warm the coldest night.' (Publication summary)

1 Quest for Fire Claire Dunn , 2013 single work short story
— Appears in: Fire : A Collection of Stories, Poems and Visual Images 2013; (p. 185-197)
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