Novels.
Forgetting Zoë.
Zoe Nielsen was just like any other ten year old walking to school, not knowing that a chance encounter with Thurman Hayes would lead to her abduction and imprisonment in a converted nuclear bunker beneath a remote Arizona ranch house, 4,000 miles away from her home on an island off the coast of Newfoundland.
The Man Without.
Antony Dobson has lived through a lot in his short twenty-six years. Desperate, loveable and utterly confused, he gets a kick out of taking risks, gets a thrill from taking himself right to the edge and, so far at least, back again.
Electricity.
Lily's epilepsy means she's used to seeing the world in terms of angles - you look at every surface, you weigh up every corner, and you think of your head slamming into it - but what would she be like without her sharp edges?
Lily.
Das Leben meint es nicht gut mit Lily. Ihre Alkoholikermutter hat sie und ihre beiden Brüder als Kinder gequält. Ihr pädophiler Stiefvater hat sie missbraucht und dann, als sie ihm zu weiblich wurde, ins Heim gesteckt.
Electricidad.
No soy epiléptica, tengo epilepsia. Esta aseveración, pronunciada con la furia eléctrica que habita en Lily, la protagonista de este libro, es una de las múltiples puertas de entrada a una historia, jamás mejor dicho, deslumbrante. Una novela donde la enfermedad es presente cotidiano...
Tales of the DeCongested.
"A powerful distillation of fear, anger and compassion. Ray Robinson’s “Cut” is one of those short stories I’ll get out and make people read when they question the value of the form. When they question its ability to move you. When they ask how something so short can ever really amount to anything. It provides the perfect answer." - Nicholas Royle















