The Golden Valley is a personal account in words and photographs of the Garw where Phil Cope has lived for thirty-five years. In it he explores the valley’s history: sparsely…
Same Difference is the formally acute second collection from poet and critic Ben Wilkinson. Carefully crafted yet charged with contemporary language, the poems experiment with…
Taz Rahman''s East of the Sun, West of the Moon is named after the 1935 jazz standard, and like any great jazz tune - many of which inspire these poems - this collection is full…
Andrew ‘Pop’ Morrison, a.k.a Wonderboy, was always destined to be a drummer. When he and his band set out to hit the big-time, they find themselves on a one-way path to…
‘Secrets and regrets, ambition and venality. I have seldom come across a novel so redolent of le Carré.’ Charles CummingLondon, mid-1970s. A sweltering July in Whitehall, and…
Happiness is the ultimate goal for so many of us, but why does it often feel like a destination that''s completely unreachable? Everybody wants a better life, yet for so long we…
After the Lights Go Out is a propulsive exploration of mixed-race identity, the price that athletes pay to entertain, and one man's battle to reconcile his past, from the CWA…
Young housewife Daisy Harker's world is upended when a blank spot in her memory and a reoccurring nightmare link her to an unsolved murder and a decades-old conspiracy.
WINNER OF THE FRANÇOISE SAGAN PRIZEWINNER OF THE BOOKSTAGRAM PRIZESHORTLISTED FOR THE GONCOURT PRIZE FOR DEBUT NOVEL'With this book, Abigail Assor announces herself as one of the…