A novel of forgiveness and reconciliation that shines light on the dark underbelly of South Africa’s fight for freedom and democracy. Estranged at the age of six from her mother, who sent her away from her hometown of Brighton in...
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Nameless the Hitman follows the humorous journey of Nameless, a famous Hitman who lives in a non-existent earthly city called Raines. It is filled with mythical and strange creatures living in an urban age. Nameless is accused of nepotism by...
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Single mom Delilah’s life goes up in smoke when her Grade 6 daughter – the star pupil Daisy – isn’t made head girl. Rosie Roberts, Daisy’s nemesis, is crowned instead. But when Rosie is pushed off the second-storey balcony at...
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Connected by more than their exquisite prose, Nick Mulgrew’s new stories delve into a world of killer eagles, tattoo removal parlours, hardcore punk guitarists-cum-auditors, turtle sanctuaries, plane crashes, amateur pornographers and biltong-makers – a world concurrently too strange and too...
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PEN SA member Abigail George’s poem “The volcano parliament” is featured in Dying Dahlia Review: Winter 2017: Dying Dahlia Review features flash fiction and poetry by awesome women writers. We are so happy to introduce our first ebook, the Winter...
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