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Pushing the Wave Series Launches Premium Hardback Editions of 2017–2022 and 2023 Volumes
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Pushing The Wave Series P-Wave Press
POOLE, U.K. - Washingtoner -- P-Wave Press is pleased to announce the release of premium hardback editions of Pushing the Wave 2017–2022 and Pushing the Wave 2023, the first two volumes in the series by author, photographer, and cultural commentator L.A. Davenport.

These high-quality editions are designed as collectible art–literature volumes, combining insightful essays, stories, and striking visual work in a format that honours the tactile experience of reading. Printed in vivid colour with exceptional paper stock and binding, the hardbacks bring a new dimension to the series' exploration of creativity, connection, and the subtle beauty of everyday life.

"Pushing the Wave is a celebration of thought and observation," says Davenport. "With the hardbacks, I wanted to give readers something lasting—books that feel good in the hand and invite you to return to them."

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Originally released in paperback, Pushing the Wave 2017–2022 offers a wide-ranging journey through five years of writing, photography, and cultural reflection, while Pushing the Wave 2023 brings a renewed focus on drawing, personal moments, and the interplay between text and image.

The new hardbacks are available directly from P-Wave Press and selected independent booksellers.

About the Author

L.A. Davenport is a writer, photographer, and cultural commentator whose work blends sharp observation with emotional resonance. His Pushing the Wave series is an evolving chronicle of modern life, balancing the literary and the visual in pursuit of meaning and connection.

About P-Wave Press

P-Wave Press is an independent publisher dedicated to thought-provoking fiction, memoir and non-fiction that celebrates the richness of life's experiences.

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