Exploring the complexities of revisiting one's past, this narrative delves into the emotional struggles and revelations that accompany such a journey. It highlights the challenges of confronting memories and the impact they have on present relationships and self-identity. As the protagonist navigates through their history, themes of regret, growth, and the quest for closure emerge, illustrating how the past shapes the future in unexpected ways.
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- 2023
- 2023
Poetry of Memory, and looking back at a long life from the perspective of giving up on traditional religion - and possibly god - and concern for the planet. (LGBT interest)
- 2022
Amidst the backdrop of the Irish Troubles, two families navigate the complexities of loyalty, betrayal, and the impact of political conflict on personal lives. As their relationships begin to unravel, the characters confront their beliefs and the harsh realities of their environment, leading to profound emotional struggles and difficult choices. The narrative explores themes of division, resilience, and the quest for understanding amidst chaos, highlighting how external turmoil can deeply affect familial bonds.
- 2022
The narrative centers around a white chimpanzee whose fate intertwines with that of its rescuers. As they navigate dangerous situations, the question arises whether the chimp will become a savior or lead them into peril. The story explores themes of survival, loyalty, and the complexities of human-animal relationships, presenting a gripping tale filled with tension and moral dilemmas.
- 2018
A new collection of poems about finding love in advancing years and the upheaval of moving country in fulfilment of that love. From award-winning lesbian poet Kate Foley, a follow-up to her 2015 Arachne Press collection The Don’t Touch Garden which charted her adoption and childhood during WWII (also available as an audio book). Kate Foley is a much published and respected poet with many awards to her name. This, her 8th collection is made from meeting, migration and poems reflecting the journey of one poet and her wife, across linguistic and geographical boundaries – and, with Brexit in the offing, it’s far from over yet.
- 2016
Liberty Tales
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Celebrating the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta, this collection features a diverse array of stories, poetry, and songs centered on the theme of Liberty. Contributors include a wide range of authors and poets from the UK and beyond, showcasing their unique perspectives and creative expressions. The anthology captures the spirit of the event organized by Arachne Press, reflecting a rich tapestry of voices and interpretations related to freedom and its significance in contemporary society.
- 2015
The Don't Touch Garden
- 66 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Exploring the emotional landscape of adoption, this collection delves into the experiences of both the child and the adoptive parents. Through diverse poetic styles, it captures the complexities and nuances of their relationships, highlighting the unique challenges and profound connections that arise from the journey of becoming a family.