Rochester (an audio walk)

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This collection of writing was produced as part of the ME4 Writers 7th Traveller project. It is designed to be listened to during a walk around Rochester.
Starting from the site of the old police station, on the corner of Cazeneuve Street. Follow Victoria Street to the bottom of Star Hill. Walk the length of the High Street then turn left along the Esplanade and walking up the steps to the Castle Gardens. Leave by the Epaul gate and head down towards the Cathedral then follow the road around towards the Terrace and up past the Kings Orchard gate to the Vines.
Walk at a steady pace neither rushing or daudling and participate in a shifting experience, as the words sync into the landscape providing a something different for every person and time the walk is taken.
Written by Roy Smith
With thanks to the readers:
Nikki Price, Bob Wade, Natalie Eacersall, Robert Swan, Sam Hall, Peter Groves, Lesley Conquest, Mike Dickinson and Mark Erwin
Find more information at www.me4writers.wordpress.com and www.royalansmith.wordpress.com

About Roy Smith

Roy Smith lives in the Medway Towns, where he works with young people and spends a lot of time writing nonsense and enjoying himself. He studied English Literature at the University of Kent and Informal and Community Education at the YMCA George Williams College. Most of his writing happens at night and other inconveniant moments, when he is regularly interrupted by his dog and the desire to play old video games.
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3 Responses to Rochester (an audio walk)

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  3. Sarah says:

    Well done Roy!!

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