Witness Marks by Melissa Harrison

Witness Marks are the tiny scars left inside mechanical clock movements by every horologist who has ever worked on them. They are clues to time past and proof of the work of long-gone individuals; they are signposts to how future time may be spent.
I’m Melissa Harrison, a novelist, nature writer, critic, children’s author, app creator and podcaster, among other things. I’m interested in the natural world and in agriculture, in history, poetry, art and creativity, and the ways we all must find to live with and among the past.
I write to you each month from a little Suffolk cottage, once the one-up, one-down house occupied by a farm labourer, now my home. Its herringbone brick floor has been worm into dips by hundreds of feet, while the bressumer beam above the fireplace is scratched with apotropaic marks; drinking water once came from a freshwater well, now under my woodstore, while what was once a shared privy on a ditch bank is now my garden shed. Each day I walk among woods and fields and farmland, attuning myself as closely as I can to the seasons and the weather. This newsletter is a way of sharing with you the things that I find.
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Writing this newsletter takes up two days a month, days I can’t afford to devote to it without paying subscribers. At £3.50 a month I’m charging the lowest Subtack lets me. I am incredibly grateful to have your support.
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