Philip Dunshea is a specialist in Brittonic history at the University of Cambridge. He has written on the literary and historical landscapes of post-Roman northern Britain. And his slightly less-academic alter ego weaves words which evoke the spirit of those landscapes today. Find out more about Philip and his work at www.philipdunshea.webs.com.
Amid the waves: Heimaey
The Vestmann archipelago lies off the south coast of Iceland. A ribbon of islands, all of volcanic origin, remind us that here is a part of Europe where landscapes are still rapidly evolving. Surtsey appeared almost overnight in 1963. Phil Dunshea ...