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  • by Marieke Bigg
    £8.99

    Rosie charts her relationship's downfall over the course of an evening while waiting for Ted, how she drifted from her only friend, how she contributed to the breakdown in her parents' marriage, how she never really let Ted into her perfect world...so is he really coming home at all?

  • by Jeanne Thornton
    £8.99

    Gala, a young trans woman, works at a hostel in New Mexico. She is obsessed with the Get Happies, the quintessential 1960s Californian band, helmed by its resident genius, B--. Gala needs to know: Why did the band stop making music? Why did they never release their rumored album, Summer Fun?

  • - The Story of a Fire
    by Bronwyn Adcock
    £8.99

    Currowan is a portrait of tragedy, survival and the power of community. Bronwyn tells her story and those of many others - what they saw, thought and felt as they battled the most ferocious fire Australia has ever seen.

  • - Memories, Remixes, & Mythologies
    by Sean Avery Medlin
    £8.99

    Through storytelling rhymes and vulnerable narratives in conversation with both contemporary Hip-Hop culture and systemic anti-Blackness, 808s & Otherworlds pieces together a speculative reality where Blackfolk are simultaneously superhuman and dehumanized.

  • by Naomi Booth
    £8.99

    A woman feeding a baby late at night listens to the animal sounds in the city around her. A grieving widow encounters an injured jellyfish on a deserted beach. A young woman can''t shake the image of the dying hare she finds at the side of the road. A dairy farmer hears her herd bellow with fear at night. ''Animals at Night'' is Naomi Booth''s first collection of short stories. Collected here are stories that illuminate the strange nocturnal meetings between humans and other animals.

  • by Lucie McKnight Hardy
    £8.99

    Dead Relatives and Other Stories is the highly anticipated, no-holds-barred short story collection from Lucie McKnight Hardy. Not for the faint-hearted, Dead Relatives invites you behind closed doors, and will leave you wondering if it's better that they're kept shut and firmly locked.

  • by Harry Gallon
    £8.99

    It's December 2016 and Toby and Angelica are going back to their father's farm for Christmas. Now that they live in London and Berlin respectively - eschewing the family trade in favour of more creative pursuits - this return to the pastoral also feels like a return to the parochial.

  • by Naomi Booth
    £8.99

    Callum has been given an opportunity: Jozsef's house is the perfect place to live. All that Jozsef asks in return is for some company while he's ill and the promise that someone will be there to help him at the end. It's fortunate then, when Callum meets Lauren who works in Human Resources and specialises in getting rid of people.

  • by Alison Irvine
    £8.99

    She only left her daughter in the car for a minute. Just a quick minute whilst she ran into the shop. She barely thought twice about making that decision, but it soon began to consume her every thought.

  • by Lee Rourke
    £11.99

    After two decades spent in the US, L-J is on a flight back to his native Suffolk to visit family and his childhood coastal home. His flight is straightforward, as per design, until it hits a glitch - an unexpected and dramatic cabin decompression - which suggests that all that L-J expects from this trip cannot be counted on.

  • by Shirley Longford
    £6.49

  • by Mario Crespo
    £6.99

  • by Sally Ashton
    £7.99

  • by Sarah Fletcher
    £5.99

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