Cyclone Hannah LoweCyclone takes the strengths of Robert Peakes previous work candour, intensity, a hard won wit and enters the storm, in search of an answer to the question raised by his heartbreaking Why I Should Be Over It By Now. Built around four remarkable sequences, this new collection takes him into the most difficult of territories grief and parental loss to recover the possibility, however fugitive, of healing. The Cyclone here is both personal and political.
and fearless musician whose personal life reflected those exceptional qualities
African-Caribbeans and Asians in South London is as contemporary and pertinent as ever
Did you know that an invisible mountain is rising above the streets of the capital - and
a former lover again within reach
a monk from the monastery of Herutea travels to Streonshalh bearing secret letters from the Abbess Hild
+ Kurdish Poetry / Muhamad Tawfiq Ali
The boon provided to emerging writers by this opportunity should not be underestimated
foreign gentleman buying unusual substances in the chemist shops of Reading – is he a forger or a spy
In Turn Again Tiger
she was inspired to write mostly by her parents who were great storytellers
Tales without Magic and Tales of Rebirth
Mark decides to keep a benevolent eye on three young lads he encounters