Your exObjects

How can you get involved?

By choosing an object associated with someone or something we love, we can reconnect with things we felt were lost.

Creative expression can lead to new actions, such as on climate change, or reaching a fresh understanding of ourselves and others.

Enjoy some of our stories published so far
by writers based in England and India…

Old Cloths’ by Maggie Pollard
(when you click on the story link on the left, you’ll find an audio recording made by the author too)

 

‘Small Boat on the Mantlepiece’ by Alison Nicholls

 

‘Keys of a Lost House’ #1 by Devasiachan Benny

 

‘It’s Another Kind of Love’ by Jayshree Tripathi

 

‘Exercise Book’ by Ailsa Holland

 

‘Sadabahar’ by Sauma Afreen

 

‘The Limp’ by Areeba Husain

 

‘While Losing’ by Areeba Husain

 

‘Akhil’s BlackBerry, our treasure’ by Uday Vijayan

 

‘Dancing skirt’ by Mahboobeh Rajabi

 

‘Pewter-covered Box’ by Dr Ailsa Holland

 

‘My home and garden’ #3 by Devasiachan Benny

 

Baseball Cap’ by Sandra Mangan

 

‘Watch’ by Dr Ailsa Holland

 

‘Lost Garden of a Lost House’ #2 by Devasiachan Benny

 

A Brief History of Cars’ by Afreena Islam-Wright

 

‘Souvenir’ by Anam Tariq

 

‘Pewter-covered Box’ by Dr Ailsa Holland

 

Read the first exObject ‘Peace’ by A.T. Boyle

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 Create your own exObject

1. First choose an object that reminds you of someone or something important.

2. Write about why the object is important to you. Use your imagination as well as including a few facts about your object (150 – 300 words).

3. Decide on an image. This doesn’t have to be the object that inspired your writing. It can be a painting or a textile or other kind of artwork connected to what you want to say.

4. Write a short caption describing your image (1 – 30 words).

Email your words, a photo of your object and a caption describing your image to: artificialsilk @ gmail.com

By sharing our perspectives we aim to help others reconnect to the people and places we continue to love.

Please note: By taking part in the exObjects collaboration you’re agreeing that your contribution can be shown on this website and in related media and activities. This is a non-exclusive license agreement, where you retain copyright in your work and are free to show it elsewhere.

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