Life is looking pretty bleak for Asger.
Peter Kritfek's sweeping family saga, covering Slovakia's history from 1938 to the early 2000s, explores the way the pressure of history makes a decent but weak man harm the people around him, skilfully weaving into the narrative extracts ...
The fifth edition of the Cheval anthology presents the 2012 Terry Hetherington Award-winning poetry and prose entries. This award aims to encourage and promote young and emerging writers.
Set in Kenya during 1996, this engaging novel tells the story of Griff, who takes a job teaching at a small, struggling school in Nairobi. But how does a naive...
In this debut collection of stories Carly Holmes peers into every corner of the strange fiction genre: from rural gothic through to traditional ghost stories and the uncanny.
'To Bury the Dead' is an investigation of a brutal political murder and fascinating literary feud hidden by the dust of the Spanish Civil War.
The Lake is a raw account of life in a devastated land and the harsh, primitive circumstances under which people fight to survive.
Through his letters home and six short stories, Alun Lewis paints a vibrant picture of life in India as a British serviceman during World War II. Intimate, vivid, observational, and...
A man's own story from the Rhondda. Jeffrey Weeks was born in the Rhondda in 1945, of mining stock.