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    451,-

    In this anthology are seventeen stories which explore the concrete yet eerie qualities of lighthouses: whether as memory capsules, vessels of otherness, phallic representations, sirenesque captivations, or elemental warnings. Come, be guided through the coastline of imagination to where the lighthouse awaits.Post Tenebras Lux

  • av Sophie Essex
    215,-

    In this anthology are seventeen stories which explore the concrete yet eerie qualities of lighthouses: whether as memory capsules, vessels of otherness, phallic representations, sirenesque captivations, or elemental warnings. Come, be guided through the coastline of imagination to where the lighthouse awaits.Post Tenebras Lux

  • av Allen Ashley
    140 - 215,-

  • av Douglas Thompson
    127 - 211,-

  • av Rolfe Jason E Rolfe
    215,-

    Our memories are never etched in time. They are fluid and ephemeral, ever-changed by the life we've lived beyond them, and often what may have been an otherwise pleasant moment can be poisoned by future moments. Thus killed, the past becomes an imperfect ghost, haunting our memories like regret. Chased by these revenants I drove, through Plymouth and out, along the A386 toward Tavistock and gloomy Dartmoor beyond. Dartmoor, whose fogs and tors, flocks of sheep and cold stone prison lived and breathed beneath time's deceptive veil. Dartmoor, whose very existence was everything I imagined it would be and only vaguely like my memories of it. I drove on, following the Tavistock Road to Lydford and the medieval church it housed. The church, if I knew it at all, had been lost somewhere in the twenty-five years since we'd first met. I could still remember St. Michael's on the hilltop, Buckfastleigh and Charles Church in Plymouth, its husk a scar left by the Nazi blitz. Though not by name I could still recall the eight hundred year old church we'd visited one Easter morning, it's moldering scent as strong in my mind as it had been that day; but the church in Lydford escaped me. I couldn't remember following in the footsteps of its flock along the ancient Dartmoor Forest path, from their farms on the moor to the church in Lydford. They called it The Way of the Dead because it was along this sun-dappled path that they carried their dead from the rolling, craggy moors to the cemetery gate.

  • av Jason E Rolfe
    140,-

    Jason E. Rolfe is known for his quietly reflective and absurdist writing. This book contains encounters ranging from islands that don't exist through to surreal logical loops and whimsical philosophical musings, to haunted woodlands and literary ghosts. Filled with hints of the meta and the self-reflective, these pieces have a tone that is uniquely the author's - an excellent, melancholy and quietly odd collection of shorts and miniatures.

  • av Wilkinson Charles Wilkinson
    140 - 193,-

  • av Yarrow Paisley
    140 - 215,-

  • av John Travis
    183 - 364,-

  • av Rhys Hughes
    140 - 235,-

  • av Colin Fisher
    140 - 207,-

  • av D F Lewis
    183 - 364,-

  • av Alan Price
    140 - 195,-

  • av Brendan Connell
    183 - 371,-

  • av Rosanne Rabinowitz
    140 - 215,-

  • av Alexander Zelenyj
    140 - 205,-

  • av Allen Ashley
    364,-

  • av Julie Travis
    140 - 215,-

  • av Jeremy Schliewe
    140 - 215,-

  • av Gaurav Monga
    140 - 195,-

  • av Alexander Zelenyj
    197 - 386,-

  • av Andrew Hook
    140 - 215,-

  • av Sophie Essex
    140 - 215,-

  • av James Champagne
    140 - 215,-

  • av David Gullen
    140 - 215,-

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    357,-

    Inspired by notions of the animalistic, Humanagerie is a vivid exploration of the nebulous intersection of human and beast. From cities to wilderness, buildings to burrows, and coastlines to fish-tanks, these thirty-two poems and thirteen short stories explore emergence and existence, survival and self-mythology, and the liminal hinterland between humanity and animality.

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    155,-

    Inspired by notions of the animalistic, Humanagerie is a vivid exploration of the nebulous intersection of human and beast. From cities to wilderness, buildings to burrows, and coastlines to fish-tanks, these thirty-two poems and thirteen short stories explore emergence and existence, survival and self-mythology, and the liminal hinterland between humanity and animality.

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