Reading list
Research is often a starting point for my work. Reading all kinds of books, fact or fiction, in any way related is a large part of my process. So here are some of the books that have in some way or other informed my work…
Fen, Daisy Johnson
The Map That Changed The World, Simon Winchester
The Fens, Francis Pryor
Aerial Archeology In Britain, D N Riley
Aerial Atlas of Ancient Britain, David R Abram
Imperial Mud: The Fight For The Fens, James Boyce
Scenes From Prehistoric Life, Francis Pryor
For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy On My Little Pain, Victoria MacKenzie
The Book Of Human Emotions, Tiffany Watt Smith
Landmarks, Robert Macfarlane
Unquiet Landscape, Christopher Neve
Art & Fear, David Bayles and Ted Orland
Zigic & Ferreira series, Eva Dolan
Flag Fen, Life and death of a prehistoric landscape, Francis Pryor
The Dig, John Preston
Waterland, Graham Swift
A Flat Place, Noreen Masud
A Year In The Life of a Field, Michael Allaby
Self Portrait, Celia Paul
Prehistoric Britain From The Air, Timothy Darvill
Lincolnshire Villains, Rogues, Rascals and Reprobates, Douglas Wynn
Fenland Landscape Glossary for Lincolnshire, Hilary Healey