Uploading these new releases on the afternoon that Liz Truss resigned as UK Prime Minister, it occurred to us that we have published more stories this year than there have been Tory leadership elections – although not by many. Had we been able to publish yesterday, we could have wished Maxim Jakubowski a happy birthday. Let’s wish him one anyway – and many more to come. His story – ‘The Photographer’ – is paired with ‘The Birthday Presence’ by DF Lewis, making a most welcome return from reviewing fiction to writing it. Although fans of his ‘gestalt real-time’ reviews should be reassured that he continues to produce them, prodigiously. Indeed, we hope he will review his own Nightjar story alongside the other new titles.
Let Andrew Hook’s new story be a warning to drivers who look away for too long – like careless film actors – from the view through their windscreen. His ‘Throttle Body’ is paired with ‘Imber’, an unsettling debut short story by musician and music journalist DH Thomas.
Thank you, as always, to John Oakey of John Oakey Design. John is the designer and typesetter of all our publications. Without him we could not function. Any technical issues with the website will be down to the technical deficiencies of the publisher, who took the photographs that provide the four cover images. Thanks, as ever, to our excellent printers, H&H Reeds Printers Ltd of Penrith.
We still send off international orders without any degree of confidence that they will arrive in one piece, or at all. To increase the chances of success in this area, we now tend to visit the Post Office and get a tracking number for each order going overseas. We will continue to monitor the situation as we very much want to continue to accept international orders, if possible.
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Let Andrew Hook’s new story be a warning to drivers who look away for too long – like careless film actors – from the view through their windscreen. His ‘Throttle Body’ is paired with ‘Imber’, an unsettling debut short story by musician and music journalist DH Thomas.
Thank you, as always, to John Oakey of John Oakey Design. John is the designer and typesetter of all our publications. Without him we could not function. Any technical issues with the website will be down to the technical deficiencies of the publisher, who took the photographs that provide the four cover images. Thanks, as ever, to our excellent printers, H&H Reeds Printers Ltd of Penrith.
We still send off international orders without any degree of confidence that they will arrive in one piece, or at all. To increase the chances of success in this area, we now tend to visit the Post Office and get a tracking number for each order going overseas. We will continue to monitor the situation as we very much want to continue to accept international orders, if possible.
Follow us on Twitter for occasional special offers and relief from the ongoing nightmare.