Devo Mannix, a young boy, becomes frightened in a thunderstorm and uses his grandfather's Book of Magic and Incantations to make his dog, Speeler, speak and understand his language. He sneaks in...
In the beginning, a scarecrow made his own history, like a symbol that everyone sees year-around (like Halloween) placed in the middle of surrounding pumpkins and flames all around but never hur...
In the beginning, a scarecrow made his own history, like a symbol that everyone sees year-around (like Halloween) placed in the middle of surrounding pumpkins and flames all around but never hur...
A vigilante hero raises from the shadows to battle the corrupt lawmakers and enforcers. Born from the sins of the law a century ago, Night Dragon is the only sense of Justice in New Peak City. F...
Andrew J. da Silva is the author of DO FROM THE OCTAVE OF MAN NUMBER FOUR which is a work based on the ideas of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky. The right to publish this book was granted to Mr. da...
'Carrie King has such a magical way of stirring all the senses in her stories that you feel you are there.' Pam Francis: Showbiz Journalist and Author.
A little book of Short Stories, Flash Fictio...
Zadig, or The Book of Fate (Zadig ou la Destinée") is a work of philosophical fiction written by Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire. It tells the story of Zadig, a philosopher in ancient Babylonia...
Tongue twister books aren't always created equal. For many of them, they often refresh your memory with classic favorites such as: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers," or "Fuzzy Wuzzy...
How much do you know about the people who keep you safe?Madeline Kyle is pulling her life together after years of restrictive psychiatric care. She's got a new job at the...
Crossing Lines features a variety of poets writing about immigration, it shows how the physical and metaphorical borders of civilisation have shifted over time and how some persist. The...
Jessica Mookherjee's Desire Lines is a deeply thrilling joyride into a glamorous/anti-glamorous world of sex, drugs and stolen books. Mookherjee crafts, largely through prose-poetry, a ...
Dirty Martini by Natalie Shaw is an exuberant and anarchic pamphlet. Shaw's approach to poetry is highly original and likely to surprise readers with its juxtaposition of contemporary l...
Feed the Beast by Pádraig Ó Tuama features poems which meditate on sexuality and religion. This breathtaking book charts the landscape into-and out of-the world of "gay cure" and repara...
Jill Abram's Forgetting my Father is a poignant portrait of family life and a daughter's bond with her ailing father. Abram's poetry is warm and gentle, keeping a space for the moment: ...
Landsick inverts the idea of seasickness - in this pamphlet it is the lives we lead on land that are unstable, uncertain and often nauseous, while the ocean's rhythm provides moments of...
Let us (or the invocation of smoke) by Shehzar Doja is a mysterious and ethereal pamphlet. The words patter inexplicably onto the page like a tiger dreaming of snow. Through these medit...
Lives of British Shrews is an formally innovative poem designed to reflect the daily activity cycles of the three species of British shrew - Common, Pygmy and Water. Anchored in soricin...
Wendy Allen's erotically charged pamphlet Plastic Tubed Little Bird, finds the speaker of her poems "wearing lipstick /the exact colour of my cervix" and "masturbating whilst reading An...
Proverbs for a Woman Drinking Alone is a pamphlet of poetry which tackles class, grief, and sexuality. Talia Randall confronts these themes alternately with closed fists and open hands,...
George Neame's The Infinite Flood is a pamphlet which explores the vastness of space through the unremarkable details of modern life: lasagne sheets stretch out like layers of time, sno...