When Nancy and Charles fly from Scotland to visit their daughter Lottie and her family in New Zea...
Karen has taken photographs since she was nine, showing off her Anglo-Norwegian lifestyle, and ha...
Jigsaw, David Underdown's delightful and diverse new collection, comes together to offer fresh wa...
The manifestations and properties of water are excitingly explored in Edward Ragg's new collectio...
Praise for Robin Thomas's work: 'He has clearly used his logical, scientific way of thinking; his...
Lynn Valentine is a distinctive new voice in Scottish poetry. With hints of fairytale and gothic,...
Full of wry intelligence, and a sideways perspective that digs beneath the surface of things, Rob...
For years Bonnie Thurston has written short poems that focus on a single image or one revelatory ...
In a tight sequence of 23 poems, In the Shadow of the Yew, John Barnie leads us through 'the ceme...
As the global ecological crises deepens, fire and water, elements that bring warmth, life, become...
With bugs in her skin and noise in her head, Riz is real and the rest are fake. What matters to h...
Each of Jane Monson's quietly immersive prose-poems is a light cast on the different facet of a v...
Serious, humorous, tragic and inspiring, the stories in Smog explore the nuances of identity and ...
In this exquisite pamphlet, grief is on every page, yet there is not a maudlin word. The language...
The latest collection from this well-respected Irish poet finds bitter-sweet joys in even the dar...
The Dolls' House Maker's Room sits in a house of tools and memories, the tools as much metaphors ...
The persona that moves through Alone with Seoul is a shadow, an observer in two foreign lands-Sou...
In October 2020, as new lock downs were implemented, Jan Fortune moved from a beloved home of twe...
In Rhondda Burning paintings and poems mirror one another, reflecting on life in the eponymous va...
Set on one day in 1979, The Fern Hedge explores the interconnected lives of three women - Alice, ...
A new annual from Cinnamon Press, the Review of Short Fiction looks at world of short-form fictio...
Vienna, 1919. Amid the chaos of defeat, Karl Popper embraces socialist revolution while his siste...
Growing from a year-long commitment to write one haiku a day, Catstrawe ranges through family his...
Paul travels to work on a day like any other: filled with reflection and questions. But the chill...
In this extraordinary debut collection, Kathleen Bridget Eva O'Hanlon dives deeply into a persona...
A DREADFUL CHOICE WITH DEVASTATING CONSEQUENCESFriends involved in a fertility treatment pact fea...
Liliana Pasterska is the maven of finding emotional depth in the detail of the everyday. In Bront...
What's written about us by non-Roma is a stereotypical image that's both romantic and vilified. I...
All the Different Darknesses explores our sense of what lies within or beyond the everyday, takin...
To interrogate darkness at this moment in history is not only timely, but vital and Bonnie Thurst...
Mick Evans is a writer who takes risks. Never content to remain static, the voice is increasingly...
12-year-old Livia flees her forced marriage in Genoa for glamorous Florence and an affair with Do...
Edward Ragg won the 2012 Cinnamon Press Poetry Award and his debut collection was A Force That Ta...
What rain taught us follows a mind fracturing into a subjective landscape of association, reflect...
A young woman walks, walks, walks... always in search of the wondrous hidden in the everyday. Whe...
Afterlives sees John Barnie engaging with images once again, as he did in his book A Year of Flow...
Based in part on the author's mother's handwritten memoirs, this novel is an act of bricolage in ...