WynnAlice had a dream, she was to walk the length and breadth of England, telling tales, collecting tales, six moons in the planning, six moons in the walking, she set out from the town that was not too big and not too small. The tales she writ in a great book, Tales of Our Times, a book of 13 chapters and 13 copies, there being 13 moons in a year.
We catch up with WynnAlice as she sets off from Nottingham to Derbyshire.
The good folk of Derby brewed their own beers, until Bass the Transport Man found there was more money to be made brewing than transporting beer, and set up his own brewery in Burton-on-Trent, famed for its ideal water for beer making, and put the brewers in Derby out of business.
Derby is too dependent on a few large employers.
Once a market town, Derby needs to reclaim its status as a market town, with a real market.
Creating a forest garden in a school with the help of the children. To be replicated in more schools, not just in Derby, but across the country.
Our narrator is working on a new book, Flip Flop, but she needs your help to make it possible.
Based partly on true stories of the many people today who are already living their lives in a way that makes the world a better place to live in, Flip Flop seeks to give us a glimpse of a very different world; a world where debt is unknown, a world where people’s access to land and a home is their birthright, and where each and every child born is wanted, loved, and knows their purpose.
Please sponsor, please spread the word, tweet on twitter, share on facebook, tell all your friends.
If everyone who follows this blog, contributes something, spreads the word, the deadline will be met and the book published.
If every transition group sponsored and shared, if they asked all their supporters to do the same, we would see the crowd funding for Flip Flop many times oversubscribed.
Our narrator is rapidly running out of time, with less than a day left to raise the money to make publication possible.