Scar Tissue Eoghan WallsThe stories in Scar Tissue appear under the enigmatic headings of Space, Home, Away, Nowhere, Somewhere. Through a wide variety of characters and situations, Clare Morgans subjects include sex, death, relationships, the individual, the impossibility of relationships, parents and children, the passing on (or not) of things between generations. Many are informed by a sense of loss. The stories also explore contemporary themes of displacement, belonging,
Nigel Pantling
The Intended’s portrayal of the instability of identity and relations between whites
A guide or a harbinger
The Odysseus Poems and Just after Midnight
MPT’s spring issue ‘Our Small Universe’ focuses on the many languages of the United Kingdom – from Romani to Welsh
In a text that explores the destabilising effects of passion and its absence
“A big European novel… his humour is the weapon of a merciless social critic
He divides his time between Melbourne and a small village in north Lebanon
old shirts and beach stones
Little Boy is a novel of science and politics
The fourth instalment of The Chronicles of Isambard Smith – Captain in the service of the British Space Empire
written between 1991 and 2007 that he translated himself