Backward Glance
A collection of short stories
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Paul Degnan moved to Hebden Bridge in 1973, part of the hippy wave that settled in the area. A single parent for many years, he set up Aurora Foods Wholefood shop in Market Street in 1974 and then in 1976 lived off grid in a caravan in the west country for three years. Returning to the valley in 1980, he remarried and embarked on a career in social care. For ten years from the mid 1990s he helped to run the Shaggy Dog Storytellers Club based in the Stubbing Wharf pub.
On retiring in 2013, Paul joined a creative writing group from where this collection of short stories evolved. Now living in Old Town, many of these stories have been inspired by the local landscape.
“Storyteller Paul Degnan draws from a lifelong love of traditional tales, songs and folklore to produce a debut of varied and engaging tales, empowered by the past, but frequently imagined into the perilous world of the present. Small parts of that world (especially the valleys and hills of Upper Calder), are conjured into existence, but his characters’ dilemmas often nudge us to reflect on more universal themes.” George Murphy, Author
“This collection of short stories is a breath of fresh air: gentle rambles through the uplands of Britain and the daily lives of a score of interesting characters, each with their own voice and preoccupations. The tone varies from lyrical to humorous. With a light touch, Paul Degnan links us to the deep past and what it means to be a human alone and within a community.” Isobel Holland, Artist
“A varied collection of stories, by turn, nostalgic, poignant, mysterious and humorous, but all imbued with a keen sense of place, especially the landscape of Northern England. Paul regards everything with a sharp, but sympathetic eye, be it one of his human characters, or an animal, tree or stone.” Ingrid Burney, Storyteller