VICE columnist, freelance journalist and proud Welshman Rhys Thomas considers the future of Wales in this wide-ranging, deeply researched and passionate volume in Melville House UK's new series, FUTURES.
Throwing Muses frontwoman and critically acclaimed solo artist Kristin Hersh meditates on the future of her craft in this wry, existential and passionate addition to Melville House UK's new series, FUTURES.
How will the world produce more, cleaner energy? Journalist and analyst Richard Black sets out a vision for the future which could benefit us all.
Exploring the changing nature of ‘self’ through the lens of popular culture and how changes in science, philosophy, technology and society might impact our sense of self in the future.
As part of the FUTURES series, authorand essayist Simon Okotie interprets the signposts - evident through the history of the novel - thatpoint to the form's fate.
TheFUTURES Series steps into the garden and marvels at the changes that mightarise there in years to come - guided by horticulturalist and TV expert, MarkLane.
Aleading travel journalist depicts and predicts the good, the bad, and the uglyabout the future of travel — and how we can transcend the complications of touristification, AI, and climate change in this latestaddition to the FUTURES Series.
Fraud is BIG business – in this latest edition to the FUTURES series, find out the new (and old) ways fraudsters are targeting us, what future technological threats await, and how we can protect ourselves.
The banana is the most eaten fruit in the world – butits future is under threat. World expert Professor JamesDale contemplates how we'll save the humble banana in this fascinating editionto the FUTURES Series.
A wickedly smart,Borgesian novel that explores the boundaries between art and life, vision andreality, beauty and commerce...
NEW AND UPDATED EDITION: Anentertaining look at the changing face of the Eurovision Song Contest and thepolitical and cultural influences behind its kitsch and glitzy facade.