Kim Moore’s The Art of Falling is a hauntingly musical and quite beautiful accomplishment. Exploring the notion of ‘falling’ through interlinked themes, the book has three sections. The first introduces us to the idea of falling. The second tells us a tragic story of falling in love. The third explores how the famous fell from […]
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A Snow Goose and Other Utopian Stories

Mari Ellis Dunning

PUBLISHED ON: 05/12/13

CATEGORY: Reviews

On a bitterly cold evening in November, Aberystwyth Art Centre bookshop was buzzing with old friends, scholars and staff. In among the organised displ …

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Blow on a Dead Man’s Embers

Crystal Jeans

PUBLISHED ON: 09/12/11

CATEGORY: Reviews

Mari Strachan’s second novel, Blow on a Dead Man’s Embers, is set in a quiet Welsh village just after the First World War. Davey has recently returned …

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