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  • by Joey Truman
    £13.99

    Boredom. Anxiety. A virus that''s ravaging anything and everything Human. Welcome to your new home!Man. Forties. Bushwick apartment. Compiling rants and recipes by the day. From a written log emerge unraveling strings of consciousness during the days of endless quarantine and a sickening new reality. 2020.Iron your money, kids!Played out in real time within the context of a rapidly crumbling economy and diseased political system, se-ques-tered is like a documentary series shot from the inside of one person''s brain, offering a kaleidoscope look at the increasingly transparent frailty of American life.

  • by J Bradley
    £13.99

  • by Omar Sabbagh
    £14.99

    A compilation of essays on literature, ranging from bona fide scholarly interventions, to reflective articles and review-essays which I deem to be of substantial enough worth.

  • by Joey Truman
    £12.49

  • by David Tromblay
    £13.99

  • by Samuel Kaye
    £13.99

    Daniel Day Lewis, Tilda Swinton, Kate Winslet and Alan Rickman star in Cinema, a novel that explores the hitherto unrecognized relationships between acting, writing, performance, being, office politics, restructures, and corporate thinking about new ways of working.Nick Clement, former small-time circus impresario, is resigned to his existence in a valueless bureaucracy where he learns the new languages of activity-based working, collaborative spaces and cross-functional engagement. Clement and his new colleague, Claire, are tasked by the company with undertaking a whole-of-business analysis of where operational improvements can be made. In the face of this opportunity to demonstrate his executive potential, Clement''s life takes a turn when he meets Claire''s film director boyfriend, James McNeil. McNeil has written a screenplay of such overwhelming complexity and beauty it seems it could never be realized.The screenplay is picked up and financed by a well-established and ambitious English film producer, who is able, because of the ground-breaking nature of the work, to engage four of the finest actors of their generation to commit to the project. There is one role in the cast that is unable to be filled, that of Friedrich Engels, the great comrade of Daniel Day Lewis'' Karl Marx. Nick Clement is, against his better judgment, thrown into a film production that will change the course of cinema forever.Cinema will take you to Sydney, London, the Sachsenwald Forest outside Hamburg, and Los Angeles as it explores the birth of Communism, Germanic-Gypsy history, and an invisible writing that foretold a great literature of the future. It will take you across the Atlantic in a medieval replica sailing boat hand-made by the the most admired actor of the last 40 years. In essence, Cinema outlines a never-ending performative process of being.

  • by Mathew Michael Hodges
    £9.99

    It''s 1998, and Jim Diffin is a charming, reckless, college sophomore with a unique moral code, a crew of wild friends, and no interest in serious relationships. That is, until he meets Diana Huntington, a precocious teenager who doesn''t fall for him so easily and embodies everything he''s ever wanted. The longer they date, the more her cool aloofness entrances him.His friends, a memorably eclectic mix of social outcasts offer no shortage of dubious advice and the usual relief of tea with his mother will lose its typical solace once he learns she has worse troubles herself.And while comforting his mother, weighing the insights of his friends, and agonizing over Diana, his mindset opens to a new way, but can his compassion, patience and burgeoning enlightenment ever win him the girl?In the course of The Way Rain Falls, blind hope and frenzied despair send Jim careening from candle-lit dinners to street fights, intimate camp-outs to a drug fueled road trip to Canada, and an indiscretion Jim may never live down.

  • by Stefan O Rak
    £10.49

  • - A Guide to Modern Poverty
    by Joey Truman
    £10.49

    Joey Truman, today's "poet of the appetites," pays tribute to food, and all who have eaten it, in Whiskey Tit's first foray into food writing, Cooking Cockroach. From dented cans and found foods to homemade spices, immerse yourself into methods, tips, and poor person's techniques in making delicious food without delicious amounts of dollars. From taco burgers and hot pot to campfire chicken legs, Joey wastes not a dime nor a morsel while charming the masses with his one-of-a-kind kitchen skills.Because starving to death is no excuse for a lousy meal.

  • by Svetlana Lavochkina
    £8.99

    When she met the best engineer of dams at the railway station, her inside pleasantly warmed to medium rare. At the end of a two-minute small talk, she sensed that Mr. Winter, skipping the intermediate phases, was already overcooked.

  • by Hobie Anthony
    £10.49

  • by Stefan O Rak
    £10.49

  • by M B F Wedge
    £10.49

  • by Joey Truman
    £10.49

    The second book in the Postal Child series, PARLAY takes you deep into the internal world created by Postal Child hero Whitey Whitlock to escape the horror of his own reality. Filled with pirate pigeons led by Captain Whitey himself, Parlay's adventures are best left to the birds.

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