The Colony is an entrancing exploration of the ways in which, in trying to transcend our lives and ourselves, we so often fall into the control of others — whether in romantic, artistic or... Læs mere
Exquisite, audacious, heartbreaking, one of those rare books that has the quality of lived experience. Emma Hoffman and her son Nicky will live on in readers’ memories and... Læs mere
Reflecting the power of the choices we make, this cleverly imagined, historical novel transports us to live with the Mendeleev family in 19th-century Siberia. Intimately capturing... Læs mere
Jackie Wills' poems are witty, stylish and taboo busting. They move from a super yacht to allotment, sewing as act of devotion, ask if age brings truth or destruction. Imagine... Læs mere
It’s said we die alone. But there are always others left to grieve, to cheer, to feel guilt, relief or laughter, whether they like it or not. The deaths in these stories are... Læs mere
In these tiny stories are brief lives that will make you laugh and pity and love. Each story crams a whole world into a couple of pages – you can sneak them one at a time whenever you have a spare minute, or gobble the lot – with a cast of hundreds – in a single day.
Home – the most evocative word in any language. This memoir captures a home but goodness, you don’t know whether to be envious or appalled! There’s certainly a flash of the... Læs mere
Broady has long written for those who remain irrepressibly young in heart and spirit. With There’s No ‘F’ in Wonderful, he delivers a strange, glorious celebration of resilience, joy, and defiant living set in Leeds during the seventies Northern Soul explosion.
R. A. Marno’s gothic debut explores grief, buried memory, and complicity with literary precision, creating a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the final page is turned.
A tragic murder investigation tests a group of friends, revealing secret histories and shocking revelations that have sculpted their lives in The Wythenshawe Dandy.
Featuring dark humour and emotional depth, these poems explore relationships and motherhood through unique Japanese forms, continuing the story of the protagonist from Sing me down from the dark.
A celebration of single fatherhood in the Norfolk countryside, following nine years of restoring a house, raising children, and caring for birds amidst the ups and downs of love.