East Anglia splashes out – find out why in this collection of new stories and poems by ten East Anglian writers.
In addition to being a wrestler, Angus Sinclair is a photo-artist and a graduate of the Norwich College of Arts.
An amazing variety of stories and poems which explore different perceptions of ‘foreignness’ edited by Piers Blaikie and Jenny Morris.
Flesh and Blood is the work of thirteen authors, many of whom have published poetry and short stories before and all of whom send their special thanks to Tom Corbett, MD of Gatehouse Press and leader of Gatehouse Writers.
Fourteen writers. Two weeks. One window. Hack-in-the-Box is a piece of live literary art.
Bridge is the product of the third Café Writers Norfolk Commission. The Commission is an annual poetry competition open to recent graduates from a creative writing based course at Norwich School of Art and Design and the University of East Anglia.
Spring is the annual collection of poetry from Café Writers, the second in the series following Gift, published last year.
Strangers Hall is the 2009 Norfolk Commission Winner Meirion Jordan’s poetic exploration of the history of Norwich based on the musuem at Strangers Hall.
Strangers Hall is the 2009 Norfolk Commission Winner Meirion Jordan’s poetic exploration of the history of Norwich based on the musuem at Strangers Hall.
‘Undercurrents’, from students of Norfolk Adult Education’s Advanced Creative Writing course is a diverse collection of short stories; a series of worlds that burst into being, flicker into life then disappear, within the space of a few pages.
“Not About Love”, the anthology from twelve writers on the Creative Writing Diploma at UEA 2008 and their tutors, is a feast of poetry and short stories.
Gatehouse Press is proud to announce the successful launch of their latest publication; ‘As The Crow Flies’ by Jo Kjaer.
This anthology of poetry is by students of the Creative Writing Diploma Course 2007. This course is part of the University of East Anglia’s Centre for Continuing Education Programme.
Gary Kissick draws on rich experiences to create a deeply personal collection of poems steeped in deadly dry humour and evocative emotional connection.
Jenny Morris was born in North Yorkshire and spent some of her childhood in Scotland. She writes poems and fiction.
Jenny Morris was born in North Yorkshire and spent some of her childhood in Scotland. She writes poems and fiction.
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