Trending...
- Spokane: Council Members Official Swearing In Ceremony
- Spokane: Mayor Brown Appoints New Emergency Communications Director
- New Report Reveals Surprising Trends in Illinois Airport Accidents
A new illustrated collection of essays, reflections, and travel writing — published 26 March 2026
POOLE, U.K. - Washingtoner -- P-Wave Press is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of Pushing the Wave 2024, the latest volume in L.A. Davenport's ongoing annual series of essays, cultural commentary, and travel writing. The book will be published in paperback and hardback editions on 26 March 2026.
Following Pushing the Wave 2017–2022 and Pushing the Wave 2023, this new volume gathers Davenport's writing from across 2024, exploring creativity, culture, memory, and connection in a rapidly shifting world. The essays move fluidly between the personal and the political, examining subjects as varied as the search for "flow" in everyday life, the pull of limerence, the implications of artificial intelligence, education, freedom, and the rituals of modern cultural life.
More on Washingtoner
Interwoven throughout the text are drawings and photographic essays that root these reflections in place. Pushing the Wave 2024 ranges widely — from the Amalfi Coast, Athens, Barcelona, and Paris to Cuba, Houston, Northern Ireland, and the landscapes of England — offering a richly textured sense of movement, observation, and belonging.
While the visual material plays an important role, the heart of the book remains the writing itself: thoughtful, searching, and often quietly provocative. Together, text and image form a portrait of a year lived attentively, shaped by curiosity and a sustained engagement with the world.
Pushing the Wave 2024 continues P-Wave Press's commitment to publishing literary work that resists easy categorisation, combining essay, travel writing, and visual storytelling in carefully produced editions.
Publication date: 26 March 2026
Formats: Paperback and Hardback
Publisher: P-Wave Press
Following Pushing the Wave 2017–2022 and Pushing the Wave 2023, this new volume gathers Davenport's writing from across 2024, exploring creativity, culture, memory, and connection in a rapidly shifting world. The essays move fluidly between the personal and the political, examining subjects as varied as the search for "flow" in everyday life, the pull of limerence, the implications of artificial intelligence, education, freedom, and the rituals of modern cultural life.
More on Washingtoner
- Spokane: City Closures Planned for MLK Jr. Day
- Rande Vick Introduces Radical Value, Challenging How Brands Measure Long-Term Value
- Lisa Mauretti Launches Peace of Mind Travel Coaching to Guide Fearful Travelers to Discover the World with Confidence
- New Year, New Home: Begin 2026 at Heritage at South Brunswick
- Food Journal Magazine Releases Its 'Best Food In Los Angeles Dining' Editorial Section
Interwoven throughout the text are drawings and photographic essays that root these reflections in place. Pushing the Wave 2024 ranges widely — from the Amalfi Coast, Athens, Barcelona, and Paris to Cuba, Houston, Northern Ireland, and the landscapes of England — offering a richly textured sense of movement, observation, and belonging.
While the visual material plays an important role, the heart of the book remains the writing itself: thoughtful, searching, and often quietly provocative. Together, text and image form a portrait of a year lived attentively, shaped by curiosity and a sustained engagement with the world.
Pushing the Wave 2024 continues P-Wave Press's commitment to publishing literary work that resists easy categorisation, combining essay, travel writing, and visual storytelling in carefully produced editions.
Publication date: 26 March 2026
Formats: Paperback and Hardback
Publisher: P-Wave Press
Source: P-Wave Press
0 Comments
Latest on Washingtoner
- The 3rd Annual Newark Summit for Real Estate, Economic Development & Placemaking Returns February 9th
- Ski Safety Awareness Month highlights why seeing clearly and wearing modern protection matters more than ever
- Vent Pros Expands Operations into Arizona to Meet Growing Demand for Commercial Ventilation and Kitchen Hood Cleaning Services
- Klein Civil Rights Expands with New Offices in New York's Historic Woolworth Building
- Biz Hub Financial Hosts 9th Annual Client Appreciation Event, Awards $1,000 CARES Community Grant
- Green Office Partner Appoints Aaron Smith as Chief Revenue and Growth Officer
- A Family Completes a Full Circumnavigation of the Globe in a Self-Contained Camper Van
- Former Google Search Team Member Launches AI-Powered SEO Consultancy in Las Vegas
- Q3 2025 Arizona Technology Industry Impact Report Highlights Shifting Job Demand, Semiconductor Momentum and Workforce Investment
- $6.4 Million Purchase of Construction Vehicles Plus New Dealership Agreement with Cycle & Carriage for Heavy Equipment Provider to Singapore Region
- Acmeware and Avo Partner to Bring Real-Time Data Integration to MEDITECH Customers
- CCHR Says Mounting Evidence of Persistent Sexual Dysfunction From Antidepressants Demands FDA Action
- New Analysis Reveals Most Patients Discontinue Weight Loss Drugs Within First Year
- ICHRRF welcomes Sanjaya Sarpong-Kumankumah as Director of Outreach for African Traditional Religions
- Erik Kalasunas Joins ICHRRF As Director of Communications
- Spokane: Council Members Official Swearing In Ceremony
- International Law Group Expands Emergency Immigration Consultations for Somali Minnesotans Amid ICE Actions
- Spokane: Male In Custody After Domestic Violence Court Order Service Results In Emergent Entry Into A Residence; Multiple Firearms Recovered
- Sergio C. Flores Appointed Tacoma Municipal Court Judge
- Tacoma: Statement from Mayor Anders Ibsen Regarding Recent ICE Activity

