My journey from Waterloo to the Greenwich Tunnel
A visit to some of the places where I wrote my new short story collection
The first bit of my journey took me from Waterloo to The Garden Museum (where I wrote part of a story called ‘The Smallest House in London’) then The College Garden (where I wrote a story originally called ‘The Climb’ and now named after the location) and onto a boat at Westminster Pier.
Then I took a boat along the Thames. I got on in the bottom left of this picture, and got off to the left of the bridge (the Millennium Bridge) near Shakespeare’s Globe and the Tate Modern Art Gallery, where I wrote part of a story called ‘The Roman Amphitheatre’.
The second part of my journey by boat took me from the Tate Modern (top left of this map) to the Cutty Sark (bottom right). I went through the Greenwich Tunnel, under the Thames, to the Island Gardens. I wrote a story called ‘Fragments’ near Mudchute City Farm.
You can read about the first stage of my journey here.
You can read about the second part of my journey here.
You can take more of a look behind the scenes of Unusual Places here.
I made these journeys to celebrate the launch of the paperback and the ebook of Unusual Places.
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