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Where Furnaces Burn

Lane, Joel
Where Furnaces Burn
First published in 2012, Joel Lane's World Fantasy Award-winning collection is a true modern classic of weird fiction that cemented his place as one of the most important and distinctive British writers of the weird. WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY R.M. FRANCIS

CHF 18.50

The Blue Mask

Lane, Joel
The Blue Mask
First published in 2003 and long out-of-print, The Blue Mask is a hardcore emotional trip exploring the trauma of change and the nature of violence and of love.

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Dr. No

Everett, Percival
Dr. No
Dr. No is a caper with teeth, a spy novel, a satirical swipe at race and power in the USA, and a wildly mischievous novel from one of America's most inventive, provocative, and productive writers. It's about nothing, but that isn't to say that it's not about anything. In fact, it's about villains. Bond villains. And that's not nothing.

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The Witnesses are Gone

Lane, Joel
The Witnesses are Gone
The Witnesses Are Gone is a first-hand account of a journey into the darkest parts of the underworld - a look behind the screen on which our collective nightmares play.

CHF 17.50

Terminal Zones

E. Rees, Gareth
Terminal Zones
Gareth E. Rees's first collection of short fiction explores lives on the verge of breakdown, where ordinary people are driven to extremes by the effects of late capitalism and ecological collapse.

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Esc&Ctrl

Hollyman, Steve
Esc&Ctrl
Esc&Ctrl, is a metafictional murder mystery examining the loss of identity in the virtual world of the Internet, a self-begetting novel for the 21st Century.

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Our Struggle

Holloway, Wayne
Our Struggle
Paul, ex-tube driver and drinking partner of legendary Union leader Bob Crowe turns up at Essex University in the early 1980s haunted by the death of his colleague on the tracks. What follows is a riotous attempt to put the 20th Century to bed, as seen through the eyes of the foot soldiers of British history.

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Whatever Happened To Queer Happiness?

Brazil, Kevin
Whatever Happened To Queer Happiness?
Exploring the lives of artists and writers from the past, current discourse around queerness and his own experiences, Kevin Brazil argues that art and literature needs to move away from celebrating the pain of queerness and embracing all the positive, ecstatic, collective joy that queer culture produces.

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Polluted Sex

Foley, Lauren
Polluted Sex
Lauren Foley's debut collection of dramatic short stories, Polluted Sex, is fearless in its depiction of women's bodies and sexuality, offering an unflinching window into Irish girl and womanhood.

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Nettles

Scovell, Adam
Nettles
Nettles is a powerful exploration of memory and violence, excavating the stories we tell ourselves to escape our past.

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A Door Behind a Door

Moskovich, Yelena
A Door Behind a Door
In A Door Behind a Door, Yelena Moskovich continues her exploration of the post-Soviet diaspora, through a mesmeric blending of past and present, desire and violence

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From Blue to Black

Lane, Joel
From Blue to Black
First published in 2000, Joel Lane's debut novel From Blue to Black is a story of passion, blood and alcohol, broken strings and broken lives - a piercing voyage through our musical and political past that cuts to the bone.

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In the Pines

Scraton, Paul
In the Pines
In the Pines is author Paul Scraton's story of an unnamed narrator's lifelong relationship with the forest and the mysteries it contains, told through fragmented stories that capture the blurred details and sharp focus of memory. With photographs by Eymelt Sehmer.

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Percival Everett by Virgil Russell

Everett, Percival
Percival Everett by Virgil Russell
A story inside a story inside a story. A man visits his aging father in a nursing home, where his father writes the novel he imagines his son would write. Or is it the novel that the son imagines his father would imagine, if he were to imagine the kind of novel the son would write?

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Man Hating Psycho

Baal, Iphgenia
Man Hating Psycho
Man Hating Psycho is the caustic new collection of stories from visionary writer Iphgenia Baal. Interrogating the disconnect between our public identities and real-life selves, Baal exposes the inherent duplicity of online communication.

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The Service

Miren, Frankie
The Service
The Service is a powerful and challenging novel about women's bodies, sex and relationships, mental health, entitlement, privilege and power.

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Variations

Jacques, Juliet
Variations
Variations is the debut short story collection from one of Britain's most compelling voices, Juliet Jacques. Using fiction inspired by found material and real-life events, Variations explores the history of transgender Britain with lyrical, acerbic wit.

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