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  • av Pnina Shinebourne
    158,-

    Vivid and absorbing exploration of the phenomenon of Shabtai Zvi of Smyrna

  • av Clive Donovan
    158,-

    Passionate and varied poetry collection that digs beneath the surface of experience in search of the authentic.

  • av David Burridge
    158,-

    Deeply felt, observational poetry that delves into everyday experience as a way of understanding deeper questions.

  • av Adam Craig
    166,-

    Blending echoes of Celtic myth and Grail legend with an undercurrent of Alchemical thought, A Locket of Hermes is a spiritual quest towards a deeper reality, a deeper sense of self.

  • av Leonie Charlton
    92,-

    Poetry pamphlet from the author of the acclaimed nature diary, Marram.

  • - A Beginner's Guide to Utopia
    av Rowan B. Fortune
    173,-

    An all-in-old guide to writing utopian fiction.

  • av Jan Fortune
    173,-

    In a near-future world without privacy or freedom, life is unravelling for Luke, a teenager whose questions and individuality have no place in surveilled society. A virtual encounter with a girl who claims to live beyond the all-controlling grip of E-Government sets him on a quest not only for answers, but for escape. But is Alys real? Why are there echoes of her world in his father, Nazir Malik¿s home, especially since Nazir is a celebrity artist trusted by E-Government? And what role can characters from Celtic Arthurian legend possibly play in saving the future? Most urgently, can Luke overcome the threats that surround him and find the Standing Ground?"A wonderful novel¿ a fresh rendition of the future that draws on technologies that are currently emerging¿ and on Arthurian legend¿ akin to Philip Pullman¿s street-smart, other-worldly creations, complete with convincing, humorous and likeable characters¿ a gripping read."Anna Kiernan

  • av Jan Fortune
    173,-

    In this prequel to The Standing Ground, we travel back two generations to the origins of the oppressive E-Government state that infiltrates every aspect of people¿s lives in the decade following Brexit and a global pandemic. But, as the darkness overtakes Britain and other areas of Europe, the light of resistance wakes in a community that spans the Celtic outposts of Brittany and North Wales. And in a strange child, Myrddin Emrys, also known as Merlin.Weaving together Arthurian legend and exploratory fiction of the near future, The Roots of the Ground explores the human cost of a monoculture that tramples freedom and privacy and asserts with Carl Jung that:'As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being.'

  • av Kay Syrad
    158,-

    Subtle eco-poetry exploring the interconnectedness of the human and other-than-human world.

  • av John Barnie
    154,-

    The much anticipated new collection from essayist, poet and blues musician John Barnie.

  • av Nigel Hutchinson
    158,-

    Follow up poetry collection to Nigel Hutchinson's warmly received debut, The Humble Family Interviews.

  • av Frank Dullaghan
    154,-

    The latest collection from this well-respected Irish poet finds bitter-sweet joys in even the darkest times.

  • av John Barnie
    149,-

    Poetry inspired by paintings from Welsh artists from 18th Century onwards.

  • av Mick Evans
    158,-

    An inventive, honest and distinctive debut collection, filled with humour and yet sometimes unsettling in the directness of its gaze.

  • av Tricia Durdey
    173,-

    An extraordinary sequel to the powerful events recounted in The Green Table, this is a courageous, heart-rending and important story.

  • av Robin Thomas
    158,-

    A wry, sideways look beneath the surface of our everyday lives, this second collection by Robin Thomas is creative, witty and warm.

  • av David Batten
    158,-

    Meditative poetry inspired by winter as season and metaphor.

  • av Richard Douglas Pennant
    100,-

    A unique, illustrated collection of poetry exploring themes of loss and togetherness.

  • av Jo Reardon
    167,-

    Complex debut crime novel, filled with deceit and betrayal culminating in an devastating finale.

  • av Helen May Williams
    175,-

    Part novel, part biography, June creates a image of its central figure through diaries and letters.

  • av Jody Cooksley
    173,-

    An historical novel based on the life of pioneering photographer, Julia Margaret Cameron.

  • av Frances Roberts-Reilly
    158,-

    A poetry collection exploring the world of the Romani.

  • av Simak Haikal
    165,-

    A collection of poems exploring the many themes of love.

  • av Jennifer Young
    173,-

  • av Jan Fortune
    175,-

  • av Jan Fortune
    165,-

  • av David Punter
    149,-

    In Stranger we journey from people to places, visiting creatures, objects and conditions, all of which are odd, slightly off-kilter, seen from a unusual perspective.

  • av Jenny Morris
    149,-

    An exploration of dysfunctional environments, strange relationships and experiences on the margins.

  • av Isabelle Llasera
    173,-

    Thought provoking and gripping collection of short fiction from a fast-developing Anglo-French author.

  • av Mario Petrucci
    186,-

    Mario Petrucci generates love (and non-love) poetry that refuses to squint in the glare of experience. With characteristic candour and inventiveness, whether through light-filled lyric or a murderous remaking of myth, Petrucci takes us just about everywhere love can go.

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