Writing by J.A. Mortram, 2012-2016
File
MS. 22734/1
Held in our offsite storage facility
125 pages of writing by J.A. Mortram, relating to the Small Town Inertia project. 21 stories in total. Each gives background information on the project, and the lives and living situations of the subjects photographed. Originally published on the Small Town Inertia website between 2012 and 2016.
Also included is a bound copy of Small Town Inertia, published by Bluecoat Press in 2017.
Small Town Inertia writings
- Discovering Communities : The unforeseen treasures of DIY crowdfunding
- Market Town : Amy : Escaping shadows & the family ties that bind
- Market Town : David : As cold as clay
- Market Town : David : Postcards from the black
- Market Town : David : The long goodbye
- Market Town : Heidi & Ed : The fight for our children
- Market Town : Helena : Every day is a morning after
- Market Town : Simon : Living with epilepsy : Brave new world
- Market Town : Simon & Kirsty : A prison without walls
- Market Town : Simon & Kirsty : Living with epilepsy
- Market Town : The peoples’ picnic : Citizens feeding citizens
- Market Town : Tilney1 : Defence mechanisms
- Market Town : Tilney1 : Electric tears and all their portent
- Market Town : Tilney1 : Mixed media protection cocoon
- Market Town : Tilney1 : Watching a plane fall from the sky, aflame
- Market Town : Tilney1 : Isolation
- Market Town : Tilney1 : Nor crystal tears
- Market Town : Jimmy : Tales of escape, endurance and infinite moments
- Market Town : Simon : Living with epilepsy
- Market Town : Tilney1 : The pornography of despair & the ideas of reference
- PIP Story
Dates
- Creation: 2012-2016
Extent
125 Leaves
Language of Materials
- English
Shelfmark
MS. 22734/1
Creator
- From the Collection: Mortram | Jim A. | b.1971 | Photographer (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository
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Weston Library
Broad Street
Oxford OX1 3BG United Kingdom
specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk