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In the Pines

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By (author): Paul Scraton

In the Pines is author Paul Scraton's story of an unnamed narrator's lifelong relationship with the forest and the mysteries it contains, told through fragmented stories that capture the blurred details and sharp focus of memory. Accompanied by eerie images created using a 170-year-old technique of collodion wet plate photography by Eymelt Sehmer, In the Pines is a powerfully evocative collaboration between image and text See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Influx Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781910312858

About Paul Scraton

Paul Scraton is a Lancashire-born writer and editor based in Berlin. Paul is the editor-in-chief of Elsewhere: A Journal of Place and the author of Ghosts on the Shore: Travels Along Germany's Baltic Coast (Influx Press 2017) and the novel Built on Sand (Influx Press 2019). His essays on place and memory have been published as the pocket book The Idea of a River: Walking out of Berlin (Readux Books 2015) and in Mauerweg: Stories from the Berlin Wall Trail (Slow Travel Berlin 2014). Elsewhere his work has appeared in The Lonely Crowd New Statesman Literary Hub Caught by the River SAND Journal and hidden europe magazine among others.

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