An Israeli student of archaeology takes charge of her first dig, to find the lives she digs up impinging on her own. Hammama Madmoni, a new Yemeni Jewish immigrant to Israel, gives birth to a daughter. The child disappears, and she is told the child died.
Stories and essays whose diverse characters struggle with loss, class disparities, and time.
Christmas 2021, Todd Swift was in ICU, close to death. His heart had failed. A selection of new and older poems, published as a fundraiser for Todd, who cannot currently work, or indeed, face anything much more stressful than an episode of Gardener's Question Time...
These are poems of a child born in the age of decolonization, and specifically in the very aftermath of the sort of destructive civil war colonial policy made inevitable in the exploited parts of the world.
This collection breaks down into sections that deal with marital love, youth, racism, suicide, death, imprisonment and writing. Lawrence doesn't seem to have a firm simplistic grip on... Læs mere
Meet Henrietta, 25-years-old, from a once-infamous family... At first glance, she appears to be your average young British person - hooked on the online world, struggling with identity issues, facing a housing crisis, and navigating a dangerous world of toxic authority.
A Petit Mal is a text for a broad range of audiences--from those interested in healing and alternative medicine, to students, teachers and lovers of innovative creative nonfiction.
A first anthrax attack is thwarted, what is next cannot be stopped and many school children die. US and Canadian officials must work together. A young man, a medieval historian, a young... Læs mere
A celebration of self, of imagination, and of reinvention. Based largely on autobiographical events that trace a life-changing move from Louisiana to Wales, the poems weave a narrative about the different kinds of love that shaped Collins' story.
Rearview Funhouse is a collection of poems that seeks to put the spectacle of loss and what comes after on vibrant and aching display, asking the reader to consider -or reconsider - the ways that we collectively process loss and the expectations we place on the grieving.
When her gifted children are kidnapped Lilly Millbank, the new Mother Nature, turns her attention to who she can trust. A new member of staff is the unlikely catalyst in her decision to... Læs mere
Poetry exploring the complexity of grief and the author's struggle to process loss through consumption; of food, drugs, alcohol, pop culture, sex, and fashion.