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Gary Budden

    Gary Budden crafts fiction and creative non-fiction exploring the intersections of British sub-culture, landscape, psychogeography, and nature, often infused with elements of horror and the weird. His sparse, terse prose is perfectly suited to depicting landscapes of dislocation and alienation. Budden delves into themes of loss, longing, and the beauty found on the precipice of a world on the edge of apocalypse. His absorbing narratives invite reflection on our environmentally ravaged world.

    London Incognita
    Hollow Shores
    • Gary Budden's debut collection blends the traditions of weird fiction and landscape writing in an interlinked set of stories from the emotional geographies of London, Kent, Finland and a place known as the Hollow Shore. The Hollow Shore is both fictional and real. It is a place where flowers undermine railway tracks, relationships decay and monsters lurk. It is the shoreline of a receeding, retreating England. This is where things fall apart, waste away and fade from memory. Finding horror and ecstasy in the mundane, Hollow Shores follows characters on the cusp of change in broken-down environments and the landscapes of the mind.

      Hollow Shores
    • London Incognita chronicles a city caught in the cycle of perpetual decline and continuous renewal: the English capital, groaning under the weight of two- thousand years of history, as seen through the eyes of its desperate and troubled inhabitants.

      London Incognita