Announcing Pushing the Wave 2017–2022

We’re thrilled to announce the upcoming release of Pushing the Wave 2017–2022, a captivating new collection by L.A. Davenport. Scheduled for publication on 7 March, 2025, Pushing the Wave brings together a selection of Davenport’s most thought-provoking pieces from his Thoughts and Pieces section on pushingthewave.co.uk. Carefully edited, updated and annotated for this release, the collection covers five transformative years and offers readers a unique blend of literary and visual storytelling.

In Pushing the Wave, Davenport explores universal themes: creativity, human connection, the richness of everyday life and the journey toward self-understanding. Each piece is accompanied by his own photography and artwork, with images from Britain, Europe and Buenos Aires that offer visual depth and bring the essays to life. This thoughtful combination of prose and visuals makes Pushing the Wave both a deeply personal and richly layered experience.

Davenport reflects on his creative process: “Each piece in this collection is part of a journey, both personal and universal. I wanted to bring together words and visuals that might inspire readers to look at their own journeys with fresh eyes and deeper appreciation.”

Whether you’re familiar with Davenport’s previous works or discovering his voice for the first time, Pushing the Wave invites you to join him in a reflective exploration of modern life and the world around us. We can’t wait to share this book with you.

Pushing the Wave will be available in paperback and can be pre-ordered soon. Advanced information is available on request, and we encourage you to reach out with any questions or inquiries. Join us as we prepare to celebrate this exciting new release!

Key Details:

  • Title: Pushing the Wave 2017–2022
  • Author: L.A. Davenport
  • Publisher: P-Wave Press
  • Publication Date: 7 March, 2025
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781916937048

Stay tuned for more updates, and thank you for supporting independent publishing.

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