This is the Literary Den Book of New Fiction 2008, a collection of fourteen short stories by the Lit.Den's new and upcoming authors (and a few 'old hats'!) to fascinate and enthrall you.
Most of... More > the authors featured are between the ages of 14 and 19, and they are scattered all over the UK and Ireland and beyond. All profits made by the sale of this book will be donated to the Laura Crane Trust, which supports teenage cancer patients.< Less
This is the Literary Den Book of New Fiction 2008, a collection of fourteen short stories by the Lit.Den's new and upcoming authors (and a few 'old hats'!) to fascinate and enthrall you.
Most of... More > the authors featured are between the ages of 14 and 19, and they are scattered all over the UK and Ireland and beyond. All profits made by the sale of this book will be donated to the Laura Crane Trust, which supports teenage cancer patients.< Less
Imagine an author in her prime and she wants to retire.
Easy it seems. Except writing is in her blood.
Literary licence follows the fortunes of Ursula Drewsbury as she discovers retirement is more... More > than gardening and cups of tea. She creates a pseudonym only to discover he is larger than life and her ego is piqued. So what to do?
Killing him off would be easy for the best crime and fiction writer. Or is it?
Ursula is beset by more than a passing problem as she tries to kill her pseudonym, Lloyd Langton, and escape the law and the paparazzi.< Less
Why bother learning Latin? How did the Romans pronounce Greek? Should the Elgin Marbles be handed over to the Modern Greeks? Did the ancients have market economies? Should Epicurus be venerated above... More > Plato and Aristotle? Why is Carol Ann Duffy not even a bad poet? What makes Macaulay a great historian and L. Neil Smith a great science fiction novelist? Why is The Daily Mail—easily the best newspaper in England—not fit for wrapping fish and chips?
Sean Gabb deals with these and other issues in this collection of essays. Lively and provocative, they are written for every lover of ancient or modern literature.< Less
Tangent Literary Arts Magazine is pleased to present our second issue. Tangent, an independent publication based in Buffalo, NY, helps emerging writers and artists publish their work and gain the... More > recognition they deserve. This issue features some of the most remarkable poetry, prose and photography from every corner of the world. A wonderful collection to own.< Less
Tangent Literary Arts Magazine is pleased to present our second issue. Tangent, an independent publication based in Buffalo, NY, helps emerging writers and artists publish their work and gain the... More > recognition they deserve. This issue features some of the most remarkable poetry, prose and photography from every corner of the world. A wonderful collection to own.< Less