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  • 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.

  • av Jay Whittaker
    152,-

    Follow-up to the Saltire prize winning collection, Wristwatch.

  • - The Mickey Hunter Story
    av Tracey Iceton
    167,-

    A gripping delve into the wild world of 1970s rock music, focusing on the rise and fall of guitar legend Mickey Hunter and his band, Crown & Kingdom.

  • av Angela Platt
    161,-

    In the powerful, often joyous poems of Crossing the Bloodline, Angela Platt writes movingly of subjects like family and memories.

  • av Jennifer Young
    173,-

  • av John Barnie
    154,-

    Another outstanding collection from John Barnie, shining an uncomfortable light onto issues of ecological degradation, mass extinction and mortality.

  • av Adnan Mahmutovic
    175,-

  • av Felicia Nay
    173,-

    Absorbing and utterly compelling debut novel exploring the complexity of commitment and relationships, set in Hong Kong.

  • av Sue Rose
    154,-

    This new collection by Sue Rose explores lineage, family and legacy.

  • av Emily Vanderploeg
    91,-

    This lyrical and arresting debut pamphlet explores the complex idea of national identity.

  • av Ian Gregson
    158,-

    New and selected poetry from a controversial but impossible to ignore poet.

  • av Lizzie Fincham
    91,-

    Politically and environmentally aware collection of poems from a deeply committed voice.

  • av Omar Sabbagh
    154,-

    But It Was An Important Failure is an insightful, lyrical and confessional harvest of engaging poetry.

  • av Katherine Lloyd
    179,-

  • av Jan Fortune
    175,-

  • av David Batten
    175,-

    Paul travels to work on a day like any other: filled with reflection and questions. But the chill is more than the wind slicing in off the North Sea and Paul's soul searching runs deeper, with no end in sight. Part autobiography, part humanist study, Rotterdam is a unique, moving text. -- Cinnamon Press

  • - an anthology of utopic fiction
     
    173,-

    Dismissed as a lost realm in this Age of Despair, Citizens of Nowhere offers route maps to Utopia, where our ideals and our lives can coincide.

  • av Mark Fitzgerald
    165,-

  • av Carole Strachan
    173,-

    Two musicians, both facing crises, become drawn to the mysterious life of an opera singer who disappeared decades before. As they each search for what they believe to be different people, their paths merge and the truth hidden in the past reflects startlingly of the present. -- Cinnamon Press

  • av Tracey Iceton
    165,-

    The final volume in the Celtic Colours Trilogy focuses on the Green Friday peace agreement and a young man's struggle to find a place as Belfast undergoes radical political changes that leave too little unaltered. -- Cinnamon Press

  • av Helen May Williams
    165,-

    Growing from a year-long commitment to write one haiku a day, Catstrawe ranges through family history and female relationships, the stimulation of travel and the inspiration to found in the immediate environment, politics and the world situation, and the experience of living with cancer. This is a book about living life to the full. -- Cinnamon Pr

  • av David Olsen
    158,-

    Second poetry collection by the American author, resident in the UK, exploring the imperfections and failures of memory found in private and public life and in the Arts themselves. -- Cinnamon Press

  • av Gill Horitz
    99,-

    All the Different Darknesses explores our sense of what lies within or beyond the everyday, taking inspiration from the lives of objects, as well as familial memories and disturbances emerging from '... the different darknesses'.

  • av Patrica McCaw
    99,-

    Drawing on the author's experiences of the war in Northern Ireland and weaving a dark beauty that is poignant but never mawkish, these poems examine the concept of home: a shifting place that offers boundless possibility. This is poetry with a filmic quality, aware that the camera, like memory, can deceive as easily as illuminate.

  • av Charles Bennett
    165,-

    A book of lyrical landscape poetry set in the Cambridgeshire Fens and with a mission to revise and overturn common impressions of this landscape, powerfully revealing the intrinsic interest, peculiarity and dynamism of the Fens. -- Cinnamon Press

  • av David Underdown
    161,-

    Drawing on subjects as varied as Roman legionaries and a worn-out shirt, modern air travel and the imagined life of a lugworm, A Sense of North searches for purpose and order in the human condition, a poetry of what it means to be alive. -- Cinnamon Press

  • av K.V. Skene
    99,-

    The Love Life of Bus Shelters uses the sequence form to uncover a quasi-allegorical significance in urban spaces and institutions. It's quirkily witty and accessible but it bristles with defamiliarising and sometimes profound insights.

  • av Kay Syrad
    155,-

    An astonishing and delightful new poetry collection.

  • av Patricia Helen Wooldridge
    136,-

    A painterly debut poetry collection imbued with deep feeling for the natural world.

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