
Cat & The Dreamer by Annalisa Crawford
This dark coming-of-age for adults will resonate with anyone who is still waiting to feel grown-up.
This dark coming-of-age for adults will resonate with anyone who is still waiting to feel grown-up.
Bradley wins the Monster Jackpot and spends it all but his wife is having a bad week. Will their relationship survive their opposite values?
That Sadie Thing by Annalisa Crawford is a hauntingly beautiful book of short stories. ‘Our stories never end, they just lead to the next.’
Cornwall Secret and Hidden book review by Linda Camidge: well-paced and assured reveals often notable for physicality and visual strength
The Cornwall Secret and Hidden book review by Gray Lightfoot gives an overview of the short stories and a deeper dive into his favourites.
In our Author Interview with Annalisa Crawford we discover the inspiration Cornwall has provided for her latest story
You. I. Us captures everyday people during poignant defining moments in their lives.
Day after day, we make the same choices. But after reading You. I. Us., you’ll ask yourself, “What if we didn’t?
Living on the streets is terrifying and exhausting. Grace’s only comforts are a steady stream of vodka, and a strange little boy who’s following her around.
Beats of a modern Jazz solo, somehow finding a scattered rhythm, the edges of blades cutting into the earth. Starting out of sequence, the order somehow switching back on itself, finding its beginning, and, as the thud thud thud chopped about the trees, the three of them cut down through roots and earth, heaping nature’s spoils to the side.
Join our author Emily Charlotte Ould, as she gives a little insight into her writing habits, where her ideas come from and how Cornwall inspires her work.
‘She couldn’t pull the thin blanket up to snuggle down as it was gripping the far end of the bed with all its might.’
Aimee needs a place to hide.
A secret place where he can’t find her …