Alia is slowly beginning to metamorphasize into something different, something fiercer, more intense. Emod has seen the change begin and he's scared, something seemingly irrevocable is eating Alia from within and it is up to Emod to stop it. Part of ...
Get washed up on Psylicon Beach, the toxic landscape of the future. Inhabited by ratkids like Skip, Duckhead and Guppie, it's a junkshop of dreams, stolen souls and virtual truths. Trespass into a playspace where nothing is real except illusion, for ...
Fourteen-year-old Paris is thrilled when her rich, influential uncle Franklin decides to take her on a trip to the Himalayas. She hopes this will be her chance to prove just how mature and worthy of his company she is. But this will be no pleasure t...
With no money and no place to go, Nick finds himself wandering the streets where he meets Swan and the other human statues of the street, but when Antonin spots him and offers him a place at the artists' academy, Nick fears that the offer is too good...
Winner of the T.S. Eliot Prize. A powerful and ambiguous body of water lies at the heart of these poems, with shoals and channels that change with the forty-foot tide. Even the name is fluid -- from one shore, the Bristol Channel, from the other Mr H...
Winner of the CLPE Poetry Awards 2011 Philip Gross's classics of poetry for children, Manifold Manor, The All-Nite Café and Scratch City, set a benchmark in the 1990s for opening doors to rich worlds of language and imagination. Off Road To Everywhe...
Shakespeare Vs Cthulhu An anthologie of fine stories inspir'd by the Bard of Stratford and the Lovecraftian Mythos Imagine if it had been William Shakespeare, England's greatest playwright, who had discovered the truth about the Great Old Ones and th...