Todd, Randy, and Carter come across a boy while roaming the countryside near their town. They take him hostage in a cave in an abandoned quarry and consider what to do next. Written in cool, realistic prose, Quarry pulls the reader into a vortex of violence and inhumanity.
A special issue of Hinterland, the quarterly nonfiction journal based out of the University of East Anglia, containing brand-new creative nonfiction themed around "writing the body".
A haunting account of the emotional abuse experienced by a young woman who marries an older man, an extremely tight-fisted grocer whose avarice gradually takes over her whole world view. A powerful story of psychological degradation that draws the reader in like a vortex.
First translation into English of Desesterro, the multiple prize-winning novel by Sheyla Smanioto first published in Brazil, 2015
A masterpiece of humanism, Time Stood Still recounts Paul Cohen-Portheim's years of internment in England as an enemy alien during World War One. A passionate but balanced argument against internment and its inherently dehumanizing effects.
A special edition of the timeless classic published in partnership with Redwings Horse Sanctuary to raise funds for their charitable work in equine welfare
A powerful account of a young woman growing up on a ranch in rural Nevada in the midst of family troubles and a dry, unforgiving landscape. As vivid a picture of the challenges facing young women in 1950s America as Sylvia Plath's classic The Bell Jar.
A queer-feminist creative critical work centring on the impact of parasites in cultural discourse surrounding visual art, mythology, philosophy and fiction.
A collection of interconnected poems centring on Bonnici's academic research into early modern English witch trials.
The third edition of Peninsula showcases an ambitious and wide-ranging collection of poetry and prose from Durham University’s emerging writers.
With an introduction by playwright Steve Waters and foreword by film director Joe Russo, these stories provide a captivating, evocative, and often hilarious preview into the work done by our 2023 MA Scriptwriting cohort.
In turn surreal, funny, and tender, these contributions offer a diverse collection of writing from members of the UEA 2023 MA Literary Translation and Poetry cohorts.