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    The writing process of Sussex Writers in their Landscape

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    7th September, 2023 in Local & Family History

    By Brian Short

    Brian Short re-accounts the early writing process with author Peter Brandon for the book Sussex Writers in their Landscape and his important legacy.

    Way back in October 1963 – 60 years ago as I write this – I saw Dr Peter Brandon for the first time. I had arrived at the North-Western Polytechnic in Kentish Town to study Geography and he was to be the tutor for a large part of our degree course. He proved to be inspirational to me and I found myself becoming a keen student, something I had never been at school where sport had been my passion! To my great surprise he wrote to me in August 1966 offering me the opportunity to become his research assistant. I leapt at the chance, and forgot my intention to become a town planner back in my native Kent.

    As well as researching for his work at the Public Record Office (then in Chancery Lane) I registered for a PhD in the historical geography of farming in the High Weald of South East England 1850-1953. My academic career progressed from there, finishing with a professorial position at the University of Sussex from 1974.

    Peter and I continued to maintain contact, and we co

    A chilling story of a woman who discovers that there is a dark side to her family's history. When she inherits an old house, she finds that it is haunted by the ghosts of the people who once lived there. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she begins to uncover the secrets of her family's past, and the sinister forces that still haunt the house.

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