Returning to Horden…

I went back to Horden while planning Emergence.

It’s John Gimmerick’s hometown. It’s also mine.

I wanted the places in the book to feel seen rather than remembered. My parents still live there, but there were corners I hadn’t visited in years. The beach. The dene. The cundy. I knew that returning to them physically would change how I wrote them.

Walking those spaces again altered the book in quiet ways. Distance fell away. Familiarity sharpened. I noticed what time had kept and what it had erased.

These photographs were taken during those visits. Not as research exactly, but as a way of paying attention.

Some stories require you to stand where they stand before they’ll speak.

And they spoke through Emergence.

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2 thoughts on “Returning to Horden…

  1. Deborah Long's avatarDeborah Long

    Enjoyed looking at your pictures of Horden Beach. We used to play jumping across the tank blocks when I was a kid in the 1950s. There were a lot more in the dene – you really had to take a run at those. My parents had a Grocer shop/Newsagent on Warren Street. Thanks for the memories.

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    1. Pleased you enjoyed them 🙂

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