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Stale Bread and Miracles Jan Fortune-Wood £7.99 UK delivery, £8.99 elsewhere

 

Jan Fortune-Wood’s novelised sequence of prose poems reveal the essence of an institutionalised world that is outwardly safe, yet constantly on the edge of danger. There is a dark, subtle wit at work in this finely written and highly innovative exposé of ecclesiastical power turned inwards against itself. The writing is a tour de force, combining the lyric, rhythmic pulse of poetry with the narrative power of prose.

In Stale Bread & Miracles the reader is engaged in a drama that is as tragi-comic as it is stark. Intelligent, crafted, darkly humorous and formerly inventive, Fortune-Wood places every word with precision, building up a poetic narrative that is both disconcerting and compelling.


Dinner Time Holly Howitt £7.99 UK delivery, £8.99 elsewhere

 

“Holly Howitt’s microfictions confront the reader with an unsafe world on the edge of implosion or disintegration, a world where the contours are forever folding in upon themselves. The tour de force of the collection is undoubtedly ‘Dinner Time’, a sequence describing, in powerfully surreal imagery, the extremities of lust, longing and cruelty, between a man, a woman (and a dog), that is both awful and intoxicating in its attention to detail and its evocation of an obsessed state of mind.

Nothing is quite what it seems here; a quality which intrigues the reader, inciting one to turn the page and discover where we are going next. The tales are gripping, the writing is intelligent, measured, funny, frequently delicious and Ms Howitt knows how to apply a sharp twist of the knife, often in a way that is as poetic as it is unsettling.”

Richard Gwyn

 

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