In
Ants, L.A. Davenport reflects on the environmental lessons hidden in everyday moments. A meditation on nature, waste and humanity’s connection to the planet.
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Arabian Sands by Wilfred Thesiger—a raw, reflective account of desert journeys and disappearing ways of life. A classic travel memoir that’s as much about people as it is about place.
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Floating, L.A. Davenport reflects on the disillusionment felt during a travel layover in Barcelona. A candid essay exploring identity, travel and existential questioning from
Pushing the Wave 2017–2022.
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Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes—a raw, deeply personal collection of poems reflecting on his life with Sylvia Plath. Emotional, unfiltered and unforgettable.
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Pushing the Wave 2017–2022 by L.A. Davenport, “The Desert”, is now live on Substack. This book explores storytelling as a fluid, evolving experience that belongs as much to the reader as to the writer.
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The Plague by Albert Camus—a powerful novel about resilience, fear and human nature in the face of crisis. Thought-provoking, gripping and more relevant than ever.
Read More…The explosion in book publishing makes discoverability harder, but it also gives new voices a chance to be heard. Has self-publishing enriched the book world or just made it more crowded?
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Journey For Our Time: The Journals of the Marquis de Custine, a fascinating 19th-century travelogue and political critique of Russia. Sharp, insightful and eerily relevant today, it’s a must-read for lovers of history and political thought.
Read More…The Oscars remind us that fashion is as dramatic as any film or novel. From couture to personal expression, books about fashion tell fascinating stories—what are your favourites?
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