This spectacular new book was launched at the Sea Fever Festival on May 10th 2019.
In his new sequence of poems, Kevin Crossley-Holland approaches Seahenge along the Icknield Way and Peddar’s Way from his childhood home in the Chilterns, and his words are brilliantly complemented by Andrew Rafferty’s daring single-frame landscapes, seascapes and skyscapes, all of them taken at a moment in time. Together they enter the world of Seahenge’s creators and weave then and now, past and present, into something greater and more lasting than either.