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With the author walking from Blyth to North Shields, this chapter concludes Part I of the book. In the first section of the chapter, the author is joined by fellow poets Kris Johnson and John Challis as they explore their joint vocations. The travelogue aspect of the journey finds new resonance in a more urban-coastal environment around Whitley Bay, where a brick offered by the sea to Johnson and Challis stands in for a metaphor for their nascent love. In the second section of this chapter, the author is shown around Tynemouth and North Shields by the musician Aaron Duff, with topics such as regeneration, the fishing industry and local pride being discussed.

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Between the salt and the ash

A journey into the soul of Northumbria

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