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The Elastic Book of Numbers edited by Allen Ashley
In this unique collection of 21 stories, some of the world's finest fictioneers examine the effect of numbers on humankind's past, present and future. From the rewriting of history through the thrill of the roulette wheel to the codes controlling the starships, each of these tales engages with numbers in innovative, entertaining and meaningful ways. Featuring stories by Marion Arnott, Allen Ashley, Neil Ayres, Paul Evanby, Toiya Kristen Finley, Jeff Gardiner, Kay Green, Sam Hayes, Charles Lambert, Joel Lane, Tim Lees, Phil Locascio, Rosaleen Love, John Lucas, Mark Patrick Lynch, Ellen McAteer, Joy Marchand, Tim Nickels, Donald Pulker, E. Sedia, Eric Shapiro, Julian Todd, and Neil Williamson.
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English Soil Society by Tim Nickels
The stories of Tim Nickels defy easy categorisation. They might be folktales from an alternate world, modern-day myths or eccentric fables written by creatures under the earth or from the stars. Yet, despite their elusive, amorphic qualities and dextrous, lullaby prose, they are also rooted with an intensity of emotion that aptly characterises the human condition, expressing both the personal and collective anxieties which affect us all.
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The Ephemera by Neil Williamson
Nothing lasts forever. Everything is ephemeral.
Time slips by, people change, happiness is fleeting.
Neil Williamson's collection of bittersweet tales features fourteen stories
of impermanence: from the ends of love affairs and the brief sanity of
wartime convalescence, to the fading away of old languages and the dying of
humanity itself.
An artist communicates solely through a bizarre mosaic, a father and his
dying daughter seek hope in plague-ridden Scotland, a London pensioner’s
existence is inextricably bound to that of his pet canary, and in the
jungles of Borneo a criminal searches for his missing son hoping for
reconciliation before the end of the world.
"Emotionally complex and displaying a keen eye for detail, the stories in
Neil Williamson's collection The Ephemera are a rich and rewarding read from
a stylish new Scottish talent" – Jeff Vandermeer
"Subtle, evocative and compelling, The Ephemera is a collection that shines
with reflection and intelligence" - Liz Williams
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Second Contact by Gary Couzens
Gary Couzens is one of the foremost writers of slipstream fiction currently being published within the British independent press. In this, his first short story collection, he further nudges the boundaries of genre conventions, deftly exploring the fringes of experience to create nineteen startling stories which burrow deeply amidst our heartfelt fascinations and fears. Dissecting the relationships between time and identity, perception and misconception, longing and alienation, Couzens? often cinematic prose evokes realities just below the surface of common experience. For each story here there will be a connection with someone, somewhere.
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The Sound of White Ants by Brian Howell
Taking the iconographic images of the schoolgirl and the salaryman, mingled with the bittersweet experiences of the sexually repressed, these stories embed themselves beneath the plastic veneer of contemporary Japanese society, revealing a world caught precariously between its future and its past.
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Unbecoming by Mike O'Driscoll
In these – appropriately – thirteen stories, Mike O’Driscoll plays with our
imagination and expectations, subverting the horror genre whilst embracing
its conventions. What results is a strangely brewed cocktail of terror:
dark, dangerous, and sometimes downright dirty, O’Driscoll’s stories get
under your skin and into your head, where the freedom to prowl the
peripheries of your consciousness becomes addictive. Uncompromising and
unflinching, this is modern horror at its very best.
A man becomes obsessed by noise, another finds himself reduced to shadow,
children are coveted by the perverse antithesis of loving parents, and
artists stretch the limits of their capabilities. Acknowledging sensations
that all is not right with the world, the characters twist and turn with
each cut from life’s rusty knife: seeking redemption, finding none.
O’Driscoll writes horror from the inside out.
Identities in crisis, lives falling apart. Wherever Mike O’Driscoll’s
stories are set – downtown LA, Soho medialand or the Gower Peninsula – the
light is fading to a dusky noir but his characters are still recognisable as
people you know. Compassion as real as the horror: O’Driscoll doesn’t do
inauthentic. The monster within is pissed off. – Nicholas Royle, author of
Antwerp (Serpent’s Tail)
Mike O’Driscoll writes mysterious, sometimes convoluted, utterly chilling
stories. I’ve been reading - and sometimes publishing - his work for many
years and am delighted that it’s finally available in this fine
collection. – Ellen Datlow, Co-Editor of Year's Best Fantasy & Horror
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