An anthology of diverse stories from black and brown, queer and working-class writers, featuring writers including Kit de Waal, Paul McVeigh, Neil... Læs mere
Originally published digitally by Salt as part of their Modern Dreams series, The Pharmacist is Part Three of David’s Welston World Sagas; the novella finds Jamie and Billy in turn of the millennium London, where Billy falls for an eccentric older man.
Threads is the first collection from Nathan Evans, each poem complemented by a bespoke photograph from Justin David.
Evans’ second poetry collection comes in two sections: An Anthroposcene dives into the rising tides of geo-political change; Our Future is Now Downloading explores sea-changes of more personal natures.
Set in the year of the late Queen’s coronation, and in the world of variety theatre, Bartlett’s fourth novel, tells the story of a small man’s triumph over a Goliath. Originally... Læs mere
Evans’ debut novella is an uproarious and uplifting romantic comedy for queer elders. When a gentleman called Joan lands up in a care home, new neighbour Jim doesn’t know what’s hit him.... Læs mere
Maker’s award-winning memoir uproariously recounts his extraordinary journey from Bermondsey enfant terrible to Valencian grande dame via Morrissey confidant, dominatrix and rock star.
The story of how a boy came to be infected with blood borne viruses, and in spite of multiple death sentences, lived to become the world's first ever LGBTQ+... Læs mere
The debut collection of short fiction from the author of Polari Prize longlisted novella One Last Song. Nine stories, nine characters – one for each youthful year.... Læs mere
A memoir from the writer of BENT with a foreword by Ian McKellen. Sherman's plays have been produced in over sixty countries; he is also an acclaimed screenwriter; his... Læs mere
Wiseman’s darkly comic drama about a fictional meeting between Nico, singer with The Velvet Underground and Valerie Solanas, Warhol’s would-be assassin, was staged at the Omnibus Theatre, London in 2019, funded by Arts Council England.
Evans' bittersweet romantic comedy exploring queer elders and the care system, staged at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern, London in 2018, funded by Arts Council England.