EVERY PICTURE SETS A STORY
If you've ever come across my bio in a magazine, then you'll most probably
have read the words: Widely-travelled, I often use the places I
have been as settings for my work. Though, these days, I usually
add: though I've recently found a rich, dark vein in my own hometown
of London. Recently? It's always been the case, I suppose.
If you go to each photo, you'll find out where it was taken - fairly
obvious, in some cases - and what fiction exactly that journey inspired.
A title with an (f) - 'forthcoming' - after it is one which is due to
appear in print but has not done so yet, which is why it doesn't show
up in the bibliography.
Photos by Louise and Tony Richards.
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Hong Kong: Postcards from Terri; Hamadryad; The Cat, the Ladder,
and the Man Mo Shrine |
Victoria Falls (part of), Zambia: Postcards from Terri
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Kyoto: Postcards from Terri |
New York, 1979 (old photo): Night Feast; Postcards
from Terri; After Dark; Streets of the City; A Place in the Country |
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