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List view record 191: Send nudes : storiesList view anchor tag for record 191: Send nudes : stories
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Send nudes : stories

Sams, Saba2023
Books, Manuscripts
In ten dazzling stories, Saba Sams dives into the world of girlhood and immerses us in its contradictions and complexities: growing up too quickly, yet not quickly enough; taking possession of what one can, while being taken possession of; succumbing to societal pressure but also orchestrating th...
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List view record 192: Seven empty housesList view anchor tag for record 192: Seven empty houses
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Seven empty houses

Schweblin, Samanta, 1978-2023
Books, Manuscripts
Playful and unsettling, teeming with the energy of barely contained violence, 'Seven Empty Houses' dismantles the neat appearance of domesticity to expose the darkness and discomfort that lies beneath.
List view record 193: Seven Gothic talesList view anchor tag for record 193: Seven Gothic tales
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Seven Gothic tales

Dinesen, Isak, 1885-19622002
Books, Manuscripts
Romantics, adventurers, sensualists, melancholics and dreamers inhabit the bizarre and exotic world conjured up in these seven intricately interwoven tales, whose settings range from Tuscany and Elsinore to a dhow on its way from Lamu to Zanzibar.
List view record 194: She's always hungryList view anchor tag for record 194: She's always hungry
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She's always hungry

Clark, Eliza, 1994-2024
Books, Manuscripts
A teenager longs for perfect skin. A scientist tends to fragile alien flora. A young man takes the night into his own hands. Each of these characters has a desperate desire. Can any of them be sated? Unsettling, revelatory, and laced with her signature dark humour, Eliza Clark's debut short story...
List view record 195: Shit Cassandra saw : storiesList view anchor tag for record 195: Shit Cassandra saw : stories
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Shit Cassandra saw : stories

Kirby, Gwen E.2022
Books, Manuscripts
Cassandra may have seen the future, but it doesn't mean she's resigned to telling the Trojans everything she knows. In this ebullient collection, virgins escape from being sacrificed, witches refuse to be burned, whores aren't ashamed, and every woman gets a chance to be a radioactive cockroach w...
List view record 196: The shortbread talesList view anchor tag for record 196: The shortbread tales
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The shortbread tales

Milligan, Mrs2020
Books, Manuscripts
'The Shortbread Tales' brings the reader face to face with a diversity of yarns, covering encounters with the SAS in Borneo, robberies, horse racing, financial escapades and ghostly experiences. The locations are as varied as the subject matter: from South Shields to the South Seas. All the short...
List view record 197: Silverweed RoadList view anchor tag for record 197: Silverweed Road
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Silverweed Road

Crook, Simon2023
Books, Manuscripts
Welcome to Silverweed Road - a once quiet suburban street where nothing is quite as it seems. In this macabre collection of twisted tales, were-foxes prowl, a swimming pool turns predatory, a haunted urn plots revenge and a darts player makes a deal with the devil himself. As the residents vanish...
List view record 198: Simone : a novelList view anchor tag for record 198: Simone : a novel
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Simone : a novel

Lalo, Eduardo, 1960-2015
Books, Manuscripts
Eduardo Lalo is one of the most vital and unique voices of Latin American literature, but his work is relatively little known in the English-speaking world. That changes now: this masterful translation of his most celebrated novel, Simone-which won the 2013 Rmulo Gallegos International Novel Priz...
List view record 199: Skin folk : storiesList view anchor tag for record 199: Skin folk : stories
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Skin folk : stories

Hopkinson, Nalo2018
Books, Manuscripts
Hopkinson's unique and vibrant sense of pacing and dialogue sets a steady beat for stories that illustrate why she received the 1999 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Entertaining, challenging, and alluring, 'Skin Folk' is not to be missed.
List view record 200: A sliver of darknessList view anchor tag for record 200: A sliver of darkness
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