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  • av Angela Arnold
    166

    In her debut collection In|Between Angela Arnold examines our internal states, the landscapes of minds both 'normal' and unusual - while in the second part of the book she looks at how these disparate minds relate to each other, (mis)understand each other, are close or distant, loving or abusive, from the private sphere to the wider social context.The author has lived in seven different European countries, including all parts of the UK, and has made a living as a garden designer and artist, amongst many other things. She loves languages, speaks a few and is currently learning Welsh. She is a campaigner, a Quaker, a lover of nature and big skies and is now settled in North Wales.

  • av Greg Michaelson
    166

    A survey vessel trawls up a man's body in the Outer Hebrides and ship's engineer Helen finds a compelling green stone in his pocket. On Rannoch Moor, her cousin Malcolm, a local ranger, is visited by a strange woman. She goes missing, and he too finds a green stone. The cousins have stumbled upon a multi-faceted conspiracy involving the high-tech company Fundamantal Forces who are promising limitless green energy from under the moor. It's soon clear that deeper, perhaps darker forces are at play. Helen and Malcolm have twelve days to learn to cooperate, piece the mystery together, and save the multiverse.Equinox brings together procedural thriller, Scottish myth, many-worlds science and family drama. Set in the present-day Scottish Highlands and Islands it has the verve and imagination of Ben Aaronovitch's Rivers of London, melding themes of trust, loyalty and memory.

  • av Hannah Stone
    139

    2022 brought us the mad hubris and economically catastrophic fallout of the 50 day British prime minister; the monstrosities of Putin; climate catastrophe; a new pandemic of infection predominantly affecting school children; poverty, cold, inflation, be-leagured public sector workers forced after more than a decade of austerity to impoverish themselves further by withdrawing their labour, grief 'tap-tap-tapping/on your window' and (as I write) temperatures which obviate the need to plug in the freezer you can't afford to power up. What better way to warm the cockles of your pining heart, and your chilblained toes, than Dream Catcher 46?Throw another pile of un-opened bills on the fire; top up your hot water-bottle; grab a cat or two to bulk out the blanket over your knees, and luxuriate in the season's creative offerings. Indulge in some arm-chair travel (whether on the Victoria tube line, or overseas); find solace in the language of flowers (maybe even be inspired to set up a society for the preservation of weeds, among other persecuted majorities); find the hidden depths in an artist's model. Are you after the respectability of matching chairs, or fired up by memories of love? Do you believe corpses are the most reliable witnesses, or are you holding out for the perfect toast topping? Whether you are wanting to end it all or hoping for a new beginning, you will find something to interest, amuse, horrify, or inspire.In this issue we also luxuriate in the realism of artist David Finnigan

  • av Ali Sparkes
    124

    Joe thinks the dog next door is trying to kill him. Willow didn't mean to nearly kill him. She just needs to tell Joe about three important things. But how can you make your brother understand important things when you live with the neighbour these days... and you are a labradoodle? Only once Joe believes that Willow is his reincarnated sister Emily can he get to grips with some big problems in his life... AND go on a dangerous rescue mission with his furry sibling.A story about love, loss, dogs, rescue, estate agents and scratch cards.

  • av Clint Wastling
    149

    Clint's poetry uses geology, landscape and family history to weave together an emotional response to the places he knows and loves in the East Riding and North Yorkshire. Walking the coastline is a cathartic experience. Here you'll explore beautiful paces with hidden histories and legends, find wrecks on the beach or catch a glimpse of student life as a geologist. Published for the first time are sequences of poems about the River Hull and four generations responding to the lockdowns we endured. Clint is passionate about the environment and improving our access to the countryside; these themes reoccur throughout the collection.

  • av Stella Davis
    146,-

  • av Harry Gallagher
    142

    Well known in his native Tyneside, Harry's best selling Northern Lights, the most borrowed book in Middlesborough Library, took aim at the appalling treatment of the North East.there is an england [note the lack of capitals] widens the scope of Harry's pen to the current state of the country. In his own words:"A country with a parliament dating back over 800 years: a country which boasts a long line of engineers, inventors and pioneers who between them nigh-on made the modern world as we know it. Yet it was also a country which - to the eyes of many outsiders - seemed hell-bent on a level of self-harm which would previously never have been believed possible.""...like a spark in a furnace" - Wendy Pratt,Northern Soul - about Northern Lights

  • av Elisabeth Kelly
    139

  • av Charlie Hill
    141

    Set in Ireland in 1650, The Story of the Pirate Queen takes as its subject the life of the Irish clan chief and pirate Grace O'Malley - or Grainne ni Mhaille - who spent her life fighting the forces of Elizabeth 1 before sailing up the Thames for a summit meeting with the English queen. In the book, Grace's ten-year-old great great granddaughter Maude is being told the story of her ancestor by her tutor, Catherine, on the eve of her betrothal to a much older man in an arranged marriage. As Catherine gradually learns why Maude has been summoned to a castle at the edge of the Atlantic, her tales of Grace's rebellion and bravery take on more urgency. But can Maude resist her father's will? What will she make of Grace's meeting with Queen Elizabeth? And is Catherine endangering them both?Interwoven into these narratives is an extract from a play Catherine has written about the meeting of Grace and Elizabeth. This turns a straightforward pirate story into an exploration of the function of fiction itself: what are stories for? Can - and do - they belong to anyone?'Lively, lyrical and engrossing, The Pirate Queen brings to life the tale of the Irish Boudicca, a fearless leader whose story is used by a rebellious governess to inspire her pupil to resist a forced marriage. I found it irresistible.' - Miranda Seymour, Biographer'...A cracking story which seamlessly spans the decades.' - Dr Gillian Kenny, Historian, Trinity College Dublin 'A compelling and vividly realised story of solidarity, courage and resistance... a story about the power of stories' - Fran Lock, Poet

  • av Dawn Treacher
    147

    Otto lives with his uncle, an ambitious mechanic and creator of mechanical animals that live in the orangery. when a break-in occurs and many parrots are stolen, the police blame Florence, a street child, who sits outside the orangery and draws. Otto and Florence work together to solve the crime, encountering pirates and an arch villain along the way.A rollicking steam adventure with mechanical parrots and a clever monkey.

  • av Richard Harries
    166

  • av Hannah Stone
    141

  • av Yvonne Hendrie
    166

  • av Clayton Lister
    196

    Bookish teenager Reggie Bainbridge's family moves into a shabby hotel while their home is adapted to better suit the needs of her younger brother who lives with cerebral palsy. Resentful of the sacrifices Luke's condition requires of the family, and while living amongst the hotel's very special crew of staff / residents, Reggie must confront her own fears and prejudices, or face a summer of social isolation. Charismatic local boy Raymond appears to offer a last chance for summer fun. But Raymond's father is ruthless, and gives Reggie far more to worry about than her own concerns.

  • av Shannon O'Neill
    141

    An examination of the ways in which an event courses through the mind and changes it on a cellular level. Through the constant heartbeat of performance rhythms, Shannon takes us inside a life broken apart and rebuilt.  ''By turns smouldering, furious and elegiac, these narratives and monologues clamour with the sound of late night drama, relishing the tones of washed out, wasted afternoons, and reveling in the sad, delicious language of emotional conflicts delayed and confronted. If art is about exploring and escaping trauma, these poems offer a map. Like fellow Glasgow poet Victoria McNulty, Shannon is acutely at home in the disputed borderlands between the personal and political. Fractured is a shattering work, but ultimately it transcends.'' - Texture''With turns of phrase that take your breath away and a narrative that grasps you, Fractured is like no poetry I''ve read. It crackles with imagination, delivers twists and surprises and presents a story at once haunting and empowering.'' - Imogen Stirling ''Shannon has always been an incredible and engaging performer, but reading her work just on the page you can see how well it translates. A lot of brilliant storytelling on offer, all of it so brilliantly done. I can''t recommend it highly enough.'' - Tyrone Lewis

  • av Terry Simpson
    196

  • av Ngozi Olivia Osuoha
    141

    A razor-sharp collection examining all that is broken; and the few things that work in a country controlled by cows, herders, and thieving officials.

  • av Cs Fuqua
    147

  • av MICHAEL LOWIS
    176

    Djoser and the Gods. There are many mysteries surrounding the Egyptian pyramids.One night, Pharaoh Djoser hears a voice that awakens him, claiming to come from a god who lives in another universe. Is he dreaming, or could this be true? This is a stoy of the construction of the first pyramid.A Historical Novel with a dash of Science Fiction.

  • av Amina Alyal
    196

    The Words from a Distance workshops were conceived one chilly morning in March 2020 a few days before the national lockdown was announced. They focused on writing for wellbeing, offering women a chance to gather online, to record their experiences, process thoughts and feelings, or simply to escape them for a while in the company of others. Although we were going nowhere, we travelled great distances together, sharing inner and outer journeys. This book is a distillation of that unforgettable time.''Here we have prose and poems, formal and experimental writing, close observation of daily life and flights of imagination. Everything, that is, that makes us human. These fifteen writers, who were thoughtfully guided by Judi Sissons, approach similar themes from different perspectives, so the writers are in conversation with each other, singing like the birds did during those strange, still months when we were unable to get close to each other.''Victoria Field''Here is a distillation of creativity fostered by mutual support - the work of a writing community transforming individual experiences into stories and poems to share. Lockdown woodland walks, consolatory rescue hens, edible oysters, satirically depicted departments for future success - these and other gems will tease, comfort, shock and amuse you.'' Hannah Stone

  • av Rita Jerram
    147

    Literary Arts Magazine featuring poetry, prose, reviews and the art of ...

  • av Pauline Kirk
    226

  • av Rita Jerram
    176

    Part memoir part biography of a beloved father York author Rita Jerrams final collection of poignan. In this final collection of stories by well-known York writer, Rita Jerram, Rita recalls her fathers eventful life and her own youth. This delightful memoir vividly records a vanished world.

  • av Patricia Riley
    196

  • av Hannah Stone
    146,-

  • av Rebecca Smith
    131

    Twins Katrina and Alex normally live on a houseboat in London, but are spending the summer in Scotland while their mum receives treatment. Aunt Clara is an artist, like Alex, and Uncle Archie is a forest ranger. Almost right away, the twins find themselves searching for what seems to be a big cat. Or, is something stalking them?

  • av Alwyn Bathan
    147

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