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    A Discoverie of Witches (with Exclusive DVD content) – Blake Morrison

    Original price was: £39.99.Current price is: £29.99.
    Blake Morrison’s A Discoverie of Witches is a limited edition clothbound hardcover book with just one hundred copies produced. Each copy is signed and numbered by the author. The limited edition includes exclusive DVD content.Synopsis: Lancaster Assizes, 1612. Ten people from Pendle in Lancashire were hanged, pronounced guilty of the crime of witchcraft. The poems in this collection give voice to characters involved in the trials: from the accused to the accusers, from a child who bore witness against her own mother to the hangman who carried out his job loyally and efficiently, yet not without stirrings of compassion. Also included are several poems set in the Pennine countryside where Blake grew up, as well as the controversial tour-de-force ‘The Ballad of the Yorkshire Ripper’.Each book is stamped with silver foil onto a quality dark grey cloth and is wrapped with a striking transfilm half jacket and has been signed and numbered by the author.Blake Morrison’s A Discoverie of Witches is a limited edition clothbound hardcover book with just one hundred copies produced.  This edition comes with a half hour interview with the author on a DVD filmed early in 2012 and presented in full exclusively with this edition.
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    A Discoverie of Witches (standard edition) – Blake Morrison

    Original price was: £12.99.Current price is: £9.99.
    Blake Morrison’s A Discoverie of Witches is a limited edition green clothbound hardcover book with just one hundred copies produced.First edition, first printing of the standard trade edition.
  • When Mary’s father the fisherman is killed in a storm, Mary uncovers a terrible war between land and sea. To save her town from being swallowed by the waves, Mary must face the wild water that took her father and go on a journey like no other.
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    Malkin Child: A Story of Pendle’s Witches

    Original price was: £7.99.Current price is: £5.99.
    Jennet’s family all believe they are witches. Other folks think they are, too. But 1612 is a dangerous time to be a witch. When her family are imprisoned and put on trial in Lancaster Castle, Jennet’s evidence will help decide their fate…
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    The Carhullan Army (Hardback 1st Edition) – Sarah Hall

    Original price was: £14.99.Current price is: £11.24.
    Hardback, 1st edition, in d/wPublished by Faber & Faber, 2007Number of pages: 224We are offering this book at 25% off the publishers RRP
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    Like Fado & Other Stories – Graham Mort

    Original price was: £9.99.Current price is: £7.49.
    Short StoriesPaperback
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    Little Gods – Jacob Polley

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    PoetryPaperback
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    The Brink – Jacob Polley

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    PoetryPaperback, 64pp
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    Tom Fletcher: The Leaping

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    An ancient evil is waiting...Special Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher’s RRP
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    Lying in Bed – Polly Samson

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    Short StoriesPaperback, 214pp
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    Perfect Lives – Polly Samson

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    Short StoriesPaperback 224pp
  • Affectionate reminiscences of Lancaster's The Storey building. Home of Lancaster Litfest.
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    The Still Point – Amy Sackville

    Original price was: £7.99.Current price is: £5.24.
    Orange Prize Nominee for Fiction Longlist (2010)John Llewellyn Rhys Prize (2010)Special Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher’s RRP
  • "One of the most disarmingly original poets now writing"- Sunday Times
    "A collection that digs fondly into our cultural detritus. A captivating book that sees this energetic poet putting his livewire imagination to ever more ambitious use." - The Guardian.
    A Picador Poetry collection, from the author of "The Boy From The Chemist is Here to See You."
  • Winner of the Aldeburgh First Collection Prize (2000)This is the first collection from Colette Bryce, a young poet from Northern Ireland. Subjects range from a woman who feels sick as she prepares a turkey for Christmas dinner, a set of boys who sit on a wall outside the Bolger trial, and lovers' telephone calls. Text from Goodreads
  • Bryce's two previous prize-winning collections were widely admired for their marvellously seductive music and their speed of thought; Self-Portrait in the Dark widens and deepens the poet's scope, and is her most emotionally compelling collection to date. Bryce's new poems are "slant tellings" that reveal strange and true reflections. - Text from Goodreads
  • "Superb first collection" - Sean O'BrienThe living and the dead are working side by side in John Challis's dramatic debut collection, The Resurrectionists. Whether in London's veg and meat markets, far below the Dartford Crossing, or on the edge of the Western world, these poems journey into a buried and sometimes violent landscape to locate traces of ourselves that remain.
  • The new novel from the twice Booker Prize-nominated Sarah Hall. An electrifying novel of passion, connection and transformation from "a writer of show-stopping genius" (The Guardian)''In many ways ... Burntcoat feels like a culmination of Hall’s work and, in my opinion, it is her finest yet" - Ruth Gilligan, The Independent
    "Burntcoat is a book full of wisdom about the crisis of our times" - Sarah Gilmartin, Irish Times
    "Burntcoat hovers somewhere between the literal truth and what, during the worst moments of the pandemic, many of us feared the truth might be" - Claire Allfree, The Times
    "You were the last one here before I closed the door of Burntcoat, before we all shut our doors. In the bedroom above her immense studio at Burntcoat, the celebrated sculptor Edith Harkness is making her final preparations. The symptoms are well known: her life will draw to an end in the coming days. Downstairs, the studio is a crucible glowing with memories and desire. It was here, when the first lockdown came, that she brought Halit. The lover she barely knew. A presence from another culture. A doorway into a new and feverish world." (Excerpt)
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    George Szirtes: Reel

    Original price was: £8.95.Current price is: £6.71.
    Described by Anne Stevenson in Poetry Review as " a major contribution to post-war literature"Awards: Winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize 2004"A Brilliantly virtuosic collection of deeply felt poems”  - Douglas DunnSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher's RRP
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    When It Changed: Science Into Fiction

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    An anthology of stories edited by Geoff Ryman. Collaborating between leading scientists and literary authors, this unique experiment creates a new strain of science fiction by extending the repertoire of the genre beyond the common places of space travel, time travel, and artificial intelligence. Through the use of diverse, credible, and contemporary research areas - from Planck length to plankton and virtual conversations between Wittgenstein and Turing to future civilizations torn asunder by differences over particle physics - these stories reinstate the furnace of scientific endeavour. Text taken from Fantastic Fiction.
    "'Highly engaging and fascinating... this thought-provoking collection reminded me why I used to like science fiction so much... Eventually, one hopes, science fiction will regain its rightful place - as once again stranger than science.'”  - The GuardianSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher's RRP
  • Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize"A remarkable novel”  - The Irish Times"An unputdownable read" - The ScotsmanSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher's RRP
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    Jo Pearson/Daithidh MacEochaidh/Peter Knaggs: Half A Pint of Tristram Shandy

    Original price was: £6.95.Current price is: £5.21.
    Three full collections from the very best young poets"Between the leaves of this book lies the mad boundless energy of the globe cracking-up under our very noses; it is a world which is harnessed in images of jazz, sex, drugs, aliens, abuse; in effective colloquial language and manic syntax; but the themes are always treated with gravity, unsettling candor and humor." (Text taken from Amazon).Special Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher's RRP
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    Philip Gross: Off Road to Everywhere

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    Illustrated by Jonathan GrossPhilip Gross's poems speak to all ages, and sit confidently on the bookshelf next to Philip Gross's prize-winning work for adults" - Salt PublishingSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher's RRP
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    Ruth Valentine: The Tide Table

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    "Sensual and magical with the hard edges of realism”  - Milner PlaceSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher's RRP
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    Peter Sansom: Selected Poems

    Original price was: £9.95.Current price is: £7.46.
    "Witty, realistic and imaginative. Auden, Haydn and Uccello live in his pages as happily as snooker stars, Tesco and Extra Strong Mints" - Peter Porter, The ObserverSpecial Offer: We are offering this book at 25% off the publisher's RRP.
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    Philip Gross: The Water Table

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    "Philip Gross's meditations move with subtle steps between these shifting grounds and those of the man-made world, the ageing body and that ever-present mystery, the self." - BloodaxeSpecial Offer: We are offering this book at 25% off the publisher's RRP.
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    Jen Hadfield: Nigh-No-Place

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    A Poetry Book Society RecommendationWinner of the T.S. Eliot Prize"A zestful poet of the road... Jen Hadfield conjures poems of great spirit and imaginative daring. She is a remarkably original poet" - Andrew MotionSpecial Offer: We are offering this book at 25% off the publisher's RRP.
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    Philip Gross: Changes of Address-Poems 1980-1998

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    A Poetry Book Society Special RecommendationA collection that brings together for the first time the whole range of Philip Gross's poetry... from prize-winning Ice Factory to the Whitbread shortlisted Wasting Game, but takes the reader also into previously unknown reaches of Philip Gross territory. Text taken from the book cover.Special Offer: We are offering this book at 25% off the publisher's RRP.
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    Fiona Sampson: Rough Music

    Original price was: £9.95.Current price is: £7.46.
    "Rough Music" is an old English custom of public scapegoating. In this book of disturbing musical echoes, brilliant renewals of carol, charm, folksong and ballad explore violence, loss and belonging.Fiona Sampson is the award-winning author of many books, including A Century of Poetry ReviewCommon Prayer, which was short-listed for the T. S. Eliot Prize in 2007, and Writing Poetry: The Expert Guide."a very fine poet indeed" – Adam Thorpe in The GuardianSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher’s RRP
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    Carole Coates: Looking Good

    Original price was: £8.95.Current price is: £6.71.
    Looking Good is Carole Coates second collection. Her first, The Goodbye Edition was published in 2005 and one of it's poems is featured in The Forward Book of Poetry, 2006.  Carol Coates lives in Lancaster.Special Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher’s RRP
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    Isobel Dixon: The Tempest Prognosticator

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    "Born with the gift of lyricism as natural speech" - Clive James"A virtuoso collection” – J.M. CoetzeeSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher’s RRP
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    Sarah Hymas: Host

    Original price was: £10.00.Current price is: £7.50.
    "Groundbreaking""A great first collection with breadth and ambition. A book I return to time and time again.” – Amazon"A collection as strong as the gritstone of it's roots. Best poetry I've read for a long time" - Amazon
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    Sarah Murphy: The Forgotten Voices of Jane Dark

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    Each story places us inside the desperate world of a child trying to make sense of abuse, and what it is doing to her, or at least to the part of her able to speak.Special Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher’s RRP
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    Eliza Mood: Giving Up Architecture

    Original price was: £8.99.Current price is: £4.50.
    What happens to Ordinary lives when international concerns intrude? What does it mean to belong when the various strands of our identity are brought into conflict? How do we survive to re-invent ourselves when we have seen the world torn apart?Special Offer: We are offering this title at 50% off the publisher’s RRP
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    Tony Roberts: Outsiders

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    "An authentic adult voice, tender, ironic, relaxed and highly educated... a fine collection." - Al AlvarezSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher’s RRP
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    Carole Coates: Swallowing Stones

    Original price was: £9.00.Current price is: £6.75.
    Swallowing Stones is Carole Coates third collection of poetry. Her first, The Goodbye Edition was published in 2005 and one of it's poems is featured in The Forward Book of Poetry, 2006.  Carol Coates lives in Lancaster.Special Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher’s RRP
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    Emergency Kit: Poems For Strange Times

    Original price was: £9.99.Current price is: £7.49.
    Edited by Jo Shapcott & Matthew Sweet"Everyone who inhabits our strange times will want to read it!" - The Guardian"An important... original anthology" - Ruth Padel, The IndependentSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher’s RRP
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    Sue Gee: Last Fling

    Original price was: £8.99.Current price is: £6.74.
    "Sue Gee's stories are remarkable for their precision and economy - this is a lovely collection" - Penelope Lively" A consummate artist" - Shena Mackay"Poignant and haunting, immensely readable” - SaltSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher’s RRP
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    Sue Gee: The Hours of the Night

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    "A wonderful novel... transforms the stuff of life into art" - Philippa Gregory in The Sunday TimesSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher’s RRP
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    Sue Gee: Earth & Heaven

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    "Its emotional tenor remains buoyant and unfaltering from the first page to the last" - TLSSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher’s RRP
  • Now long out of print and hard to find. Lovely condition, as new.Texas-born, Californian reared, Joan Jobe Smith has a fast-growing reputation for her narratives about her childhood, her marriages and the sisterhood of women who sustain each other through difficult times.
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    Catherine Smith: Lip

    Original price was: £7.95.Current price is: £5.96.
    Catherine Smith's first acclaimed collection 'The Butcher's Hands' was a disturbing and exciting book. 'Lip' moves on from its grotesqueries and grand guignol to a fierce, often frantic eroticism through the language of the human body. - Google Books."A gripping collection of poems - some are moving and some are witty, but all are poems that make you think. The main theme is the relationship of women to the world and the people around them, and there's also a wonderful hint of the erotic about them too. Great stuff." ***** - Amazon"Exciting, surprising poetry - an inspiration." ***** - AmazonSpecial Offer: We are offering the title at 25% off the publisher's RRP
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    Sue Gee: Reading in Bed

    Original price was: £8.99.Current price is: £6.74.
    "Hugely enjoyable and rewarding" - Independent"Riveting and affecting" - GuardianSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher’s RRP
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    M.J. Hyland: How the Light gets in

    Original price was: £6.99.Current price is: £5.24.
    A Man Booker Prize shortlisted author"heartbreaking and compelling”  - The Observer"shimmers with edgy brilliance" - Sunday HeraldSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher's RRP
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    M.J. Hyland: This is How

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    Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize "Remarkable”  - Daily Mail"A true virtuoso" - Sunday Telegraph"a novel of extraordinary power" - GuardianSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 25% off the publisher's RRP
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    Carol Birch: The Naming of Eliza Quinn

    Original price was: £9.99.Current price is: £4.99.
    "Marvellous and terrifying”Sunday Times"Superb”Daily MailSpecial Offer: We are offering this title at 50% off the publisher’s RRP
  • Combining poems of historical depth, human fascination, and personal sensitivity with a willingness to explore the possibilities of poetic form and technique, this compilation produces diverse formal arrangements from Arabic, English, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, and Welsh poetry. As it aims to assimilate aspects of these traditions with the poet’s own voice, this collection pays homage to the lives and works of Primo Levi, Paul Celan, Keith Douglas, Alun Lewis, and Edward Thomas. Intimate and personal subjects are also gracefully explored, including a traumatic experience of spinal injury and disability.
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