We’re very excited to be hosting the fabulous @WoollettLisa in August to discuss her brilliant book Lost to the Sea 🌊
You can grab a ticket at the link below 👇
https://t.co/i5YIPB6wQf
Lost to the Sea is out today! For anyone wondering where I went over the years I've been quiet on here, this is a ‘ghost map’ from the book. The paler text shows places lost to the sea and drifting sand, both real and in legend.
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St Michael’s Mount in Cornwall, where a submerged forest lies beneath the low-tide sands. The trees are 4000-6000 years old and the island’s old Cornish name - Karrek Loos yn Koos - means the ‘Grey Rock in the Wood’.
#LostToTheSea
Out this week (@johnmurrays), @WoollettLisa's 'Lost to the Sea' explores where mythology & reality meet on Britain & Ireland's margins. Its author has an eye for detail, finds @teabolton — & for the strange, the inexplicable, the funny & the unforgettable https://t.co/DuMGgPsDjX
Gorgeously written and perpetually fascinating, LOST TO THE SEA by @WoollettLisa is such a rich and rewarding book. Out on May 9th from @johnmurrays, it’s an absolute beauty and no mistake.
Typeset pages for Lost to the Sea, along with a few sea things picked up along the way – in places that once were land. It’s due out in May and the first time it really feels like a book. Going on last time, it’s also when it becomes something of an emotional rollercoaster.