1970s London: short-life communal living, the beginnings of the alt-poetry scene, not forgetting ...
In a Westminster café-cum-courtroom, Jimmy Inkling is on trial, perhaps for his life. Unless, of ...
An early novel by the distinguished American writer Fanny Howe, recently revised, Bronte Wilde, s...
Despite being subtitled 'A Mystery', Ken Edwards' third novel is no conventional crime story. An ...
Now it can be revealed ...• why Jonah doesn't want to talk about that business with the whale ......
Writer-director Pan Fleet plans a new experimental play for the off-Broadway stage: Killer Killin...
Twenty-four short stories by Toby Olson are collected here for the first time. They move effortle...
Grand Iota brings back into print this classic: the late Barbara Guest's only novel, first publis...
GREATER LONDON tells the life-story of Leo Barber, a celebrity across several domains. He first f...
OF DISCOURSE is a novel-length hybrid of prose and verse, structured along a trajectory determine...
The ultimate solution to the problem of how to maintain a leisure society without conflict and un...
Despite the fact that eleven very various deaths are recounted in these four stories (plus an ine...