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#23 - My Rabbit’s Shadow Looks Like a Hand
By Rhys Hughes
My Rabbit’s shadow
looks like a hand
that has contorted itself in order
to cast the shadow
of a rabbit on the wall
A experimental novella.
Price £16 / £7.50 |
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#21 - Journey to the Centre of the Onion
By Allen Ashley
Welcome to a wild ride that is both macro and microcosmic.
Price £13 / £7.50 |
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#21 - Emilianna
By Douglas Thompson
Did I only dream of Emilianna? Everything about the domain of Emilianna was unearthly, where other rules, or no rules, might apply.
Price £13 / £7
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#20 - Invisible Influences
By Jason E Rolfe
Filled with hints of the meta and the self-reflective, these pieces have a tone that is uniquely the author’s – an excellent, melancholy and quietly odd collection of shorts and miniatures.
Fierce fires in prose.
Price £13 / £7 |
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#19 - Affairs of a Cardiovascular Nature
By Terry Grimwood
This mini-collection gathers together some of the author's more innovative and experimental short fiction from all across his range of styles.
Price £12 / £6 |
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#18 - Furious in the Expanse
By Yarrow Paisley
So many souls rushing to fill the spaces I occupy.
Fierce fires in prose.
Price £12 / £6 |
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#17 - The January Estate
By Charles Wilkinson
The January Estate presents a pair of stories that showcase the author’s unique style.
Price £12 / £6 |
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#16 - The Illiterate Ghost
By Alan Price
A collection of short stories, miniatures and flash fictions exploring ideas and feelings of apprehension concerning the satirical, the quirky, the mad, the horrific, the erotic and the unnameable.
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#15 - Tomorrow, When I Was Young
By Julie Travis
An unusual and elegiac fantasy novelette that ranges from the wilds of Peru to the city of the dead, and on to more dreamlike places.
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#14 - La Ronde
By Colin Fisher
There are few rivalries bitterer than that of siblings, and few more ferocious than that of art.
Price £14 / £6.50 |
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#13 - All That Is Solid
By Rosanne Rabinowitz
Anxiety, atoms, art therapy and Brexit.
Price £12 / £6 |
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#12 - Animals of the Exodus
By Alexander Zelenyj
A 70-page festival for the world-broken. Because there are paths.
Price £14 / £6.50 |
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#11 - The Lighthouse
By Jeremy Schliewe
A story in which the melancholy quiet of small-town America is tinged with the faintest touches of understated mystery.
Price £12 / £6 |
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#10 - Some Pink Star
By Sophie Essex
An experimental poetry collection that explores the correlation between sex and violence, the willingness of either and both.
Price £12 / £6 |
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#9 - The Man Who Murdered His Muse
By James Champagne
Set among the alt and goth scenes in a small US college city, this novella is a dark and sharp horror story about the art of writing, twisted intellectualism, mainstream success and the sometimes highly warped relationships people can have with their creative muses.
Price £12 / £6 |
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#8 - The Uneasy
By Andrew Hook
Andrew Hook weaves the poignant and erotic story of a British expatriate and her increasingly surreal quest for sexual fulfilment.
Price £12 / £6 |
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#7 - Third Instar
By David Gullen
Third Instar is a vivid, evocative and ultimately dreamlike fantasy novella set in a city on the edge of the world in the most profound sense.
Price £12 / £6 |
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#6 - Family Matters
By Gaurav Monga
Gaurav Monga’s Family Matters is a set of miniatures laced with quiet absurdism and melancholy.
Price £12 / £6 |
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#5 - Crossfaded in Narnia
By Ian Kappos
These five stories follow disaffected youths through the day-to-day routines that help them cope and into more surreal territory, where the destitute and the otherworldly intertwine.
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#4 - The Rimini-Ferrara Line
By Brendan Connell
An unusual and experimental chapbook constructed with a coloured interior and loosely based on Italian futurism.
Price £12 / £7.50 |
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#3 - How I Learned The Truth About Krampus
by Tom Johnstone
A sharp and intelligently written horror story that delves deep into seasonal mythology and folk legend.
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#2 - The Big-Headed People
by D. F. Lewis
Stories deeply rooted in both horror and dreams, yet told in a way that maybe comes closest to ‘outsider art’.
Price £12 / £6 |
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#1 - The Drone Outside
by Kristine Ong Muslim
A mini-collection of dreamy and haunting sci-fi and strange fiction.
Price £12 / £6 |