artist 01 Jan 2024
A black and white photograph of South Asian artist Dal Kular outside in nature looking into the distance

Dal Kular

Writer

Dal Kular is a Sheffield born and based writer, mentor and facilitator of creative writing, nature-allied and multi-media arts for healing and liberation. Leaving school at 16 years old with 3 O-levels and being told she could never be a writer, Dal returned to the power of words and writing in her late forties, gaining an MSc in Therapeutic Writing. Her debut poetry book (un)interrupted tongues is published by Fly on The Wall Press. Shortlisted for Wasafiri New Writing Prize and Class Action Nature writing prize, she’s been a recipient of an Arts Council England Developing Your Creative Practice Grant and has contributed a chapter on nature and healing for the forthcoming anthology ‘Wild Service, to be published by Bloomsbury 2024.  She loves making zines, botanical journals and roaming the Peak Ditrict in her tiny campervan.

A black and white photograph of South Asian artist Dal Kular outside in nature looking into the distance

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