It was a tragedy that sent novelist Wyl Menmuir
to the “demi-island” of Cornwall, with its long and sinuous shoreline.
In 2011, his first child was stillborn and he went with his wife down to
the wild north coast of the county to escape. It was winter, and cold,
and yet he walked into the ocean. “And for a few moments the grief
wasn’t silenced so much as confronted by a wall of deafening white noise
muting its constant scream. The sea’s great indifference was a comfort
in a way I can’t easily explain and it continues to play its part.” Alex Preston, The Guardian
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