A journey through five years of reflections on creativity, modern life and human nature, Pushing the Wave 2017â 2022Â collects L.A. Davenportâ s most compelling pieces alongside evocative drawings and photographs from Britain, Europe and Buenos Aires. Updated, annotated and richly varied, this collection offers insight and inspiration in every entry.
A journey through five years of reflections on creativity, modern life and human nature, Pushing the Wave 2017â 2022Â collects L.A. Davenportâ s most compelling pieces alongside evocative drawings and photographs from Britain, Europe and Buenos Aires. Updated, annotated and richly varied, this collection offers insight and inspiration in every entry.
L.A. Davenport was born in Cork, Ireland, in 1973. He graduated from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in Medical Sciences and Archeology and Anthropology in 1996.After graduation, he worked as an editor on financial journals before moving into medical publishing, where he worked as a book, then website, editor and project manager. In 2001, he moved into journalism, and soon became a freelance medical reporter and writer, working with various news wires and publishers and covering conferences across Europe and the USA.He divides his time between Lincolnshire and the Côte d'Azur. Among other things, he likes long walks, typewriters and big cups of tea.
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