Many congratulations to Richard Lutwyche, whose book ‘The Pig: A Natural History’ is being published by Princeton University Press in August and is now available to pre-order on Amazon. Beautifully designed and illustrated, it covers every aspect of pig existence – from the prehistoric “hell pig” to today’s placid porker. Evolution, domestication, anatomy, biology, behaviour, and breeds are all discussed and there are fascinating insights into the pig’s important – and sometimes strange – role in human life and culture.
Richard ran the Gloucestershire Old Spots Pig Breeders’ Club, was editor of The Ark magazine for the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, and its chief steward and organiser of one of Britain’s largest pig shows. In 2010 he received the lifetime achievement award in the BBC Food and Farming Awards for his work in pig husbandry and the conservation of rare breeds.


To mark St Patrick’s Day this Sunday (March 17) Somewhere Else welcomes Irish guests Clare O’Sullivan and Prof Nigel McLoughlin along with Sophie Livingston and Frank McMahon in a programme celebrating Irish writing.

Congratulations to Graham Bruce Fletcher and Clare Finnimore for their success in the Graffiti Magazine travel writing competition: ‘Travelling in Heaven and Hell’. Graham was Highly Commended for ‘Begging for it’ and Clare was runner up with ‘Strawberry Road’.
Enjoy listening to Clare Finnimore interviewing another founder member of Somewhere Else Writers; Gill Garrett, in our latest In Focus programme now available 