In this dark and toothsome collection, Anna Vaught enters a strange world of apocryphal feasts and disturbing banquets. Famished: eighteen stories to whet your appetite and ruin your dinner.
The Zebra and Lord Jones is a hopeful exploration of class, wealth and privilege, grief, colonialism, the landscape, the wars that men make, the families we find for ourselves, and why one lonely man stole a zebra in September 1940 - or perhaps why she stole him.
The Alchemy is a robust, frank and loving guide to an often opaque industry. As well as offering tips on working in gentle increments and... Læs mere
A beautifully written, lyrical work, Her Winter Song is a folkloric fable about white horses, shadows, possession and terrible deeds in the Wiltshire uplands that gives a firm nod to the... Læs mere
After the death of her steady, constraining husband, Catherine discovers that grief can be a liberation. A haunting exploration of loneliness, taboo and the magic of reinvention - where freedom comes at a cost and even the ghosts refuse to stay quiet...