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Marie-Elsa regularly writes for a variety of publications and joins discussions on television, podcasts, and radio.
Articles
Sleeping Letters review The Tablet
‘In what is the most striking feature of a book that is part-poetry, part-prose, part-memoir, part-performance and part-spiritual reflection.
Sleeping Letters Q & A The Guardian and The Observer
Sleeping Letters – a piece in the Guardian
Sleeping Letters review Telegraph
Sleeping Letters was reviewed in the Telegraph . https://www.telegraph.co.uk/books/non-fiction/sleeping-letters-marie-elsa-r-bragg-review-powerful-inspiring/ . 'The structure is so unusual ( the only thing I have ever read that is anything close is Max Porter's Grief...
Talks
VISION OF THE FUTURE – CLIMATE, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMICS WITH BARONESS NATALIE BENNETT
Tuesday evenings video discussion with the New European Party – a group discussion with Natalie Bennett.
Ascension Day Essays BBC Radio 4
Marie-Elsa wrote 4 essays for BBC Radio 4 on the Ascension.
CREATIVE WRITING AND THE IMAGINATION MAY 08 – JUNE 05 (Lockdown free)
This will be a closed creative writing group on zoom where we will explore imagination drawing on the work of writers and thinkers such as Jung, Wolf, Hughes, Plath and the monastic tradition of creative contemplation. It is free for any who wish to explore in these...
TV & Video
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Radio
Thought for the Day – Religious Language
Thought for the Day – The Need for Radical Voices
Thought for the Day – Vigil for Queen Elizabeth II
The Great Hall at Westminister was in silence at four o’clock yesterday morning as I stood in vigil with the coffin of Queen Elizabeth. She was placed on a raised island at the centre of a red catafalque, a decorative wooden framework. Four soldiers stood to the...
Additional Archives
Thought for the Day – Vigil for Queen Elizabeth II
The Great Hall at Westminister was in silence at four o’clock yesterday morning as I stood in vigil with the coffin of Queen Elizabeth. She was placed on a raised island at the centre of a red catafalque, a decorative wooden framework. Four soldiers stood to the...