Jenna Watt is a multi-award-winning theatre maker. In 2016, her award-winning Edinburgh Fringe play Faslane was published by Oberon books, now Methuen Drama, which led to her presenting Nukes, Subs and Secrets, a piece of factual television with Hopscotch productions for BBC Scotland. In 2017, she undertook an MSc in Sustainable Rural Development with the University of Highlands and Islands. Since graduating, she became the recipient of Magnetic North Theatre’s Artist Attachment for 18 months, where she continued to develop her understanding of performative approaches to ecofeminism, rewilding and land management practices in Scotland.
'Offers a refreshing female perspective on subjects such as wildness, how to cope with ecological grief, reintroducing beavers and the social devastation wrought by the Highland clearances' * Countryfile * 'An intriguing read that ventured down all sorts of fascinating rabbit holes' -- Peter Cairns * Scotland The Big Picture * 'Hindsight takes the reader into the heart of this debate... the way [Watt] has written the opening chapters is beautiful... emotional stuff' * BBC Radio Scotland Afternoon Show * 'offers some refreshingly novel perspectives on the vexed question of deer management in Scotland... bring[ing] a clear-eyed feminist perspective to everything she sees' -- Roger Cox * Scotland on Sunday * 'A real eye-opener, and well put together. There have been several books on rewilding lately, but few ask the question 'Is this the right way?' -- John Miles * Birdwatching Magazine * 'In Hindsight Jenna Watt goes far deeper into Scotland’s relationship with red deer. It may be a book about deer, but it’s also about people, habitats, history, landownership, grief and belonging' -- Camilla Swift * Spectator * 'The book is a wonderful way into the conversations happening around land management, deer culling, rewilding, ecological grief and ecofeminism across different areas in the Highlands and Scotland' -- Federica Stefani * Northern Bibliophile Podcast * 'Well-written and honest, Hindsight is a brilliant read for the curious' * Scottish Field * 'From hind stalking and beaver introduction to land management, the book touches on many aspects of conservation which affect the Highlands, giving a voice to various perspectives in the conversation' * Inverness Courier * 'essential reading for lovers of the Great outdoors... thought-provoking exploration of the ethical issues surrounding deer culling in Scotland' -- Roger Cox * Scotsman Magazine * 'Hindsight is about much more than deer... Watt has an unsparing eye for whims and ecological blindspots' * Times Literary Supplement * 'Hindsight is an enjoyable, thoughtful and thought-provoking contribution to the rewilding debate' -- David Taylor * West Highland Notes and Queries * 'a beautifully written and compelling narrative drawing on a deep well of grief for lost ecosystems and culture' -- Mandy Haggith * Reforesting Scotland * 'An illuminating introduction to the complexities and conflicts surrounding an industry, steeped in archaic tradition, that continues to hold sway across much of rural Scotland' * John Muir Trust Journal *