Presenting a collection of rediscovered, once-lost, and lesser-known masterpieces by three illustrious writers of the 20th century.

This archive aspires to commemorate these works through audio for the very first time, powered by AI.

The voices, reconstructed from well-documented recordings, bring to life the Signature Sounds of Dylan Thomas, Graham Greene, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Discover their previously unheard works, presented by Parker Pens.

- Best enjoyed with headphones -

Presenting a collection of nine rediscovered, once-lost, and lesser-known masterpieces by three illustrious writers of the 20th century. This archive aspires to commemorate these works through audio for the very first time, powered by AI. The voices, reconstructed from well-documented recordings, bring to life the Signature Sounds of Dylan Thomas, Graham Greene, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Discover their previously unheard works, presented by Parker Pens.

DYLAN THOMAS

“Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” poet and prolific writer.

SONG

Improvised with mates in a pub somewhere in Swansea, sometime in 1951, written with my Parker 51.

A DREAM OF WINTER

An excerpt of what was considered a ‘lost work’ for over 70 years - drafted with my Parker 51 Fountain Pen circa 1942.

LETTER TO VERNON WATKINS

Personal correspondence, contained in archives of work. Enjoy this letter to Vernon Watkins, sent during World War II, written with my Parker 51.

GRAHAM GREENE

The novelist, journalist, and essayist who penned “The Power and the Glory.”

ON WRITING THE HUMAN FACTOR

This excerpt from 'Ways of Escape’ unpacks the author’s journey through writing The Human Factor - an espionage novel based loosely around experiences in MI6 during WWII - annotated, edited, and scribbled by my Parker DuoFold.

A SORT OF LIFE

Enjoy this excerpt from ‘A Sort of Life’.  

THE END OF THE AFFAIR

This excerpt is taken from the tale of a 5-year affair between its narrator and a married woman. It remained unheard in the author’s voice, though it’s rumoured that a certain Parker fountain pen was crucial to the process.

SIR ARTHUR
CONAN DOYLE

Sherlock Holmes author, poet, and playwright.

THE LAND OF MIST

‘The Land of Mist’ was published in The Strand Magazine from July 1925 to March 1926. You’re about to hear an excerpt from the unheard, never-published 13th chapter, the whole of which has yet to be found…

THE FAREWELL

This lesser-known poem that speaks to a fascination not only with the afterlife but the very moment of transition between this life and the next. An unheard ode to the final farewell.

LITTLE BILLY

You’re about to hear a lesser-known and previously unheard piece of writing - published in 1922, and likely first penned with my Parker DuoFold.

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