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Where Are We Going
Edited by Allen Ashley
An ambitious themed anthology edited by Allen Ashley (Subtle Edens, Catastrophia) based on the idea that the world we live in is still something of an unknown planet, with spectacular encounters, adventures and mysteries still very much possible.
Price £20/ £8.99 |
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A Glimpse of the Numinous
By Geff Gardiner
In these fourteen stories of this his first collection, Jeff Gardiner shows a startling range of styles and imagination, from visceral horror to lyrical literary prose. Keen psychological insight allied to a shrewd knowledge of ancient myth and mysticism.
Price £18.99/ £7.99 |
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The Silver Wind
By Nina Allan
A spectacular showcase of Nina Allan's uniquely subtle storytelling style, this is a tetratych of four substantial linked pieces and a final afterword on the theme of time – disjointed, mysterious and subtly twisted time.
Price £18/ £6.99 |
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Feather
By David Rix
In these nine linked stories and novellas involving Feather, the Wandering Girl and protagonist of What the Giants were Saying, David Rix weaves an enigmatic web of fictions, at the shifting intersections of Slipstream, Horror and Science Fiction. Haunting and emotion-centric, they explore themes of isolation and loneliness - and the magic of human encounters, no matter how small.
Price £19.75/ £8.99 |
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Bloody War
By Terry Grimwood
A dark, bloody and very British apocalyptic novel, set in near-contemporary London. Simultaneously a thrilling page-turner and a tough and painful read filled with horrifically plausible imagery, this book paints a picture of England at war with an unknown assailant and the dark and dirty depths that lurk behind that. Excels in its portrayals of the reaction of London and the British media to a full-scale conflict on our own front door.
Price £22.00/ £8.99 |
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Automatic Safe Dog
By Jet McDonald
Jet McDonald has created a heady brew of volatile cocktail ingredients. Madcap surreal humour blends with vicious parody of the world of work, the vanity of “Creative” types, the torments of unrequited love, animal cruelty and the excesses of consumer society. Not so much a breath of fresh air as a snort of something industrial, read this book and become initiated into a rebellion of the mind that will leave you inspired and laughing with exhilaration.
Price £22.00/ £8.99 |
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Sylvow
By Douglas Thompson
Following on from the success of Ultrameta, we are pleased to present a new novel from Douglas Thompson. This time, he has dug deep into the inevitable guilt that we all feel, as a culture/species, for the disastrous state of civilization and its effect on both ourselves and the world around us. He has created an original and ecstatically visionary book that is part surrealism, part philosophy, part fantasy and part horror novel.
Price £22.00/ £8.99 |
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Blind Swimmer
A collaborative project involving all the writers involved in Eibonvale Press, working on the theme of Creativity in Isolation. This is a substantial anthology of works that also stands as a self-portrait of the press itself.
Price £23.75/ £10 |
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Unpleasant Tales
By Brendan Connell
A new collection of the vicious and lethally sharp stories of Brendan Connell These are supremely refined and elegant, creepily intelligent and, of course, exquisitely unpleasant stories that pack a tremendous punch, both individually and collectively.
Price £22.00 / £8.99 |
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Magic Mirror - A Collection of Comics
By Ed Pinsent
Eibonvale’s first collection of comics. A massive book of the surreal and far-reaching visions of Ed Pinsent expressed in text and picture. Including a complete reprint of one of his most spectacular works, The Saga of the Scroll.
Price £22.75 / £12.99 |
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Once and Future Cities
By Allen Ashley
A collection of brilliant and imaginative british stories, filled with satire and social commentary. Allen Ashley has a surreal finger on the pulse of the crazy british nanny state like no other I have read.
Price £25 / £13.99 |
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Ultrameta
by Douglas Thompson
A haunting and highly original work of surrealism and Scottish urban fantasy.
Price: £22 / £10.75 |
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Experiments at 3 Billion A.M.
By Alexander Zelenyj
A massive collection of 40 of the haunting and powerful stories of Alexander Zelenyj. Covering 10 years of work and a wide variety of styles, this is the most spectacular eibonvale book yet.
Price: £27.50 / £18.75 |
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The Oz Suite
By Gerard Houarner
A set of three amazing and very different stories using the theme of Oz as a psychological reference point.
Price: £18 / £6.75 |
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The Smell of Telescopes
By Rhys Hughes
A lavishly designed new edition of this spectacular collection of light-hearted macabre tales.
Price: £22.99 |
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A Thread of Truth
By Nina Allan
A collection of haunting and subtle stories.
Price: £22 / £8.99
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What the Giants Were Saying
By David Rix
A starkly and vividly strange fable on creativity and wind turbines.
Price: £15.75 / £8.75 |
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