Kenwater

Kenwater publishes short narrative histories of radical movements, events and figures written out of the mainstream record for being too militant, too unorthodox, or simply too inconvenient for the acceptable version of events. These are not academic studies. They are vivid, factual accounts based on available evidence.The River Kenwater once powered a nineteenth-century printer's ink mill. Over a century later the descendant of that mill owner still works with printers ink, only this time, it is used to tell the stories of those who owned nothing, but demanded everything.