All posts tagged: Ro Skelton

Podcast: Ro Skelton on “Naow’s Boutique”

Apple Podcasts logo

Listen on Apple Podcasts.

Spotify Logo Green

Listen on Spotify.

Transcript: Ro Skelton

Ro Skelton and Issue 31 of The Common
Ro Skelton speaks to Emily Everett about her essay “Naow’s Boutique,” which appears in The
Common’s spring issue. The essay explores Ro’s time living and working in Dakar, where she
formed a friendship in her neighborhood that eventually led to a sense of community, and then a
community garden, and then a lifelong friendship. Ro also discusses how the essay fits into her
focus as a writer—writing about gardening in unconventional spaces—and her memoir-in-
progress on the subject, Easement.

Ro Skelton in her garden

Ro Skelton tending to her garden

Ro Skelton is a writer and gardener from Scotland. She is currently working on her first book, Easement, a memoir about mental health, queer parenting, and radical acts of gardening. Her work has appeared in Four Way Review, Waxwing, New Ohio Review, and Ecotone. Previously a reporter in West Africa and a member of an ocean-going rescue crew, she now lives and gardens on the Isle of Mull.

 

­­Read the essay in The Common at thecommononline.org/naows-boutique.

Learn more about Ro and her work at roseskelton.co.uk.

Listen to more podcast episodes here.


The Common is a print and online literary magazine publishing stories, essays, and poems that deepen our collective sense of place. On our podcast and in our pages, The Common features established and emerging writers from around the world. Read more and subscribe to the magazine at thecommononline.org, and follow us on Instagram, Bluesky, and Facebook.

Emily Everett is managing editor of the magazine and host of the podcast. In 2025 her debut novel All That Life Can Afford was a Reese’s Book Club pick, and her work appeared in The New York Times Modern Love column. Previous publications include the Kenyon Review, Electric Literature, Tin House, and Mississippi Review. She was a 2022 Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellow in Fiction.

 

Podcast: Ro Skelton on “Naow’s Boutique”
Read more...

Naow’s Boutique

By RO SKELTON

The first apartment that I lived in in Dakar was brand new and backed onto the far end of the airport runway, so that from my bedroom window I had a distant view of the ocean and of a vast baobab tree silhouetted against the hazy Saharan sky. The neighborhood––modest two-story family homes and the occasional new building like mine––was as far out of town as taxis would go, and even then they would refuse to take me the whole way, grumbling as they dropped me at the entrance to the neighborhood, so that I had to walk the rest of the way to my apartment along a potholed, sandy road.

Naow squatting by a pot in front of a turquoise building.

Naow’s Boutique
Read more...