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  • by Steve Hanson
    £10.99

    A creative critical work about the King James Bible as part of the Boiler House Press BC Editions series

  • by Bregje Hofstede
    £6.99

  • by Maartje Wortel
    £6.99

    Throughout these stories, Maartje Wortel plays an ingenious game with her readers. Small events have major consequences, while the major events fade into the background. Her stories are alienating and completely logical at the same time, chaotic and orderly, funny and loud âEUR" all written in her characteristic idiosyncratic prose.

  • by Sanneke van Hassel
    £6.99

    Taken from the author‿s Dutch short story collection Nederzettigen, this trio of stories is follows various individuals trying to build an existence, who need to feel at home somewhere. Each character is displaced in a different way but, wherever they come from, all the characters have a conflicting longing for change and stability. In crystal clear language, Van Hassel tells three tales about restless times in a fragmented society.

  • - In Defence of Communism
    by Gustaaf Peek
    £6.99

    Originally published in Dutch in 2017, this essay is a critique on the intellectual hold of destructive, non-sustainable capitalism on Western thought. It challenges the way that Soviet and Chinese totalitarianism has been used to discredit the idealism of 19th century communism. Reaching out from the intellectual and historical legacy of Karl Marx and Rosa Luxemburg, Peek investigates what he sees as the inevitable failure of capitalism, and argues for a fairer redistribution of knowledge, power and income.

  • by Jamal Ouariachi
    £6.99

    Taken from his highly successful collection, these two stories take unconventional positions towards short story archetypes. The Tourist Butcher is an unflinching tale about a serial killer who prepares his victims for a culinary dish, while Memories in Aluminium Foil follows the nightmares and existential crisis of a psychology student who receives a slice of human brain in aluminium foil as a gift from his biologist roommate. In the original Dutch collection, Ouariachi stated that his goal was to ‿bring the short story back to the campfire‿, allowing his stories to hold up a mirror to the reader, rather than telling them what to achieve. These two stories, appearing in English for the first time, demonstrate his success: he has created a pair of dark, horrifying underworlds for the reader‿s mind to get lost in, whilst maintaining a language that is light and graceful.

  • by Karin Amatmoekrim
    £6.99

    This collection of five subtly wrought stories from Amatmoekrim brings her short fiction into the English language for the first time. Ranging from the speculative 'Jacques d'Or' to the radical 'De Radicaal', this collection is a journey through Amatmoekrim's pre-occupation with what kind of world we are creating. Her often cheerful and entertaining writing is threaded with threatening undertones, creating a haunting effect on the reader.

  • - And Other Stories
    by Rose Tremain
    £15.49

  • - New Maritime Writing From East Anglia
     
    £10.99

  • by Colin Herd
    £10.99

    A new collection of poetry by Colin Herd

  • by Ben Borek
    £10.99

    A novel-in-verse by Ben Borek, part of Boiler House Press' new fiction list

  • - Stories
    by Henrietta Rose-Innes
    £10.99

    A collection of short stories from award-winning author, Henrietta Rose-Innes

  • - Stories
    by Ruby Cowling
    £10.99

    A collection of short stories from Ruby cowling. Part of Boiler House Press' new fiction list.

  • by Jonathan Gibbs
    £10.99

    A novel by Jonathan Gibbs. Part of Boiler House Press' new fiction list.

  • by Nat Raha
    £10.99

    A poetry collection from Nat Raha: a poet, queer / trans* activist, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. She is the author of two previous collections and numerous pamphlets of poetry and has performed her work internationally. Her writing has also been published in numerous magazines and anthologies.

  • by Samantha Walton
    £10.99

    The exciting and eagerly-anticipated full-collection debut from Samantha Walton. "Exuberantly raw and playful, Samantha Walton's first collection Self Heal engages passionately with questions of identity, consumerism, gender, and humanity's relationship to the natural environment."

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    £12.99

    A collection of poetry and prose celebrating the contribution of migrant writers to the UK published in opposition to the negative associations of 'Brexit'.

  • by Misumi Kubo
    £6.99

    Part of the Keshiki project: a series of 8 short stories translated from the original Japanese and available as separate pamphlets as well as part of an overall boxed set.

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