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Small Voices, Big Confessions

Small Voices, Big ConfessionsSmall Voices, Big Confessions (book)

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Pull up a chair. Lean in close. Closer… Can you hear them? They’re everywhere. Voices that can’t be contained by the boxes around our work, our homes, our families. Voices that shine through the cracks in our everyday lives. Voices with tales to tell. Gathered here are 20 unique tales liberated from niches and crannies around the world. Tales of tragedy and comedy, of loss and salvation. Tales of our shared, common experiences and the magic they hold within.

Greece '09

Greece '09Greece '09 (photo book)

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Selma on holiday in Greece with her dad.

City Smells

City SmellsCity Smells (book)

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Cities are as much collections of smells as they are collections of bricks: smells define them. From one block to another you can be overwhelmed by any number of odours: the garbage outside a busy restaurant, flowers on display outside a florist or freshly ground coffee as you meander past an open door to a café. Some city smells make you sigh warmly and think of old friends; others, like those that seep out of dank alleyways, make you skip a step and screw up your nose. Those of us that live in cities cannot avoid the olfactory messages that the streets bombard us with. Nor should we. This book is an international collection of poetry, fiction and non-fiction dedicated to celebrating the redolent urban bouquet. So take a deep breath, and enjoy this assorted mélange of City Smells.

Late-Night River Lights

Late-Night River LightsLate-Night River Lights (book)

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Late at night darkness is punctuated by stars; the river, by lights. Gathered from around the world, EditRED’s second collection has twenty-three new stories by the emerging lights in contemporary short fiction. Contemplative, reflective, and disruptive these dark modern tales shine out of the shadows to flicker across continents. Their messages ripple like morse code mirrored on water, moving upstream and cast over oceans. Decipher their meaning.

Scream

ScreamScream (book)

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The general consensus in the world of publishing is that people don’t want to read poetry anymore. Publishers have canonized dead poets. Formal poetry has been set in stone and laid them to rest. Gravestones adorn the shelves of every mainstream bookshop. Meanwhile, the new poets, the new voices have been stifled, reduced to a muffled cry from beyond the catacombs. They are screaming to be unearthed. These poets scream in this anthology.