New for May 2012

Exiled from Main Street: the autobiography of a midwest town, a poetry collection by Anonymous.
2012 titles
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Sybernika, a novel by Patrick Whittaker. The novel has its own website, www.sybernika.com.

Tears for Rahul Dutta, a short story collection by Gaurav Monga.

Buryin' Gran and Other Stories by Frederick A. Lierman.

Someone Stole My Siesmograph - comedy and poetry by Steve Skeewiff.
2011 titles

It Will Always Be. Like This:- the second poetry collection by Andy Hopkins.

The Joy of Atheism, the second poetry collection by Annette Greenaway.

The Third Person, a novel by Stephanie Newell.

Violence is the Answer, a collection of mashed-up poetry and prose by Mr If.

Words From the Sky: A Collection of Poems read by Richard Britton. New audio release from the author of The Birth of Taliesin the Bard.

Smaller Than Most, a flash fiction collection by Kristine Ong Muslim

The Prodigals, a novel by Frank Burton. The novel has its own website, www.prodigalsnovel.com.
2010 titles
Fiction

The Darkened Corner, a novella by Tom Hamilton

The Hole in the Wall, a novella by Clare Fisher
Poetry

The Republic of Naught by Jay McLeod

Happy Fat Children and Protein Enhancers by Tom Duckworth

Valve Works by Rob Sherman & Sarah Ogilvie

The Birth of Taliesin The Bard by Richard Britton.

Entertainment by Mr If.

Dark Horse Pictures by Andy Hopkins. You can listen to a selection of poems from the collection on our audio page.

Isotropes: A Collection of Speculative Haibun by TJ McIntyre.

Fitting Parts by Kenneth Pobo.

Big Fish Little Fish Cardboard Box by Annette Greenaway.
Humour

Not a Lot of People Know That by David Hailwood and FJ Riley
Music

Hint, an LP by Randy Thurman

The Ash Pony You Climb EP by Andy Hopkins
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