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Josh Peterson is an American writer, and Missing is a true crime novella that examines the seedy underbelly of contemporary culture on the skids. 8.5 x 5.5 in, 52 pages, paper.
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Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods returns with Happy Days, a new book of stories, on Philip Best's (Consumer Electronics) Amphetamine Sulphate. It's comedy night on the terminal ward. Williamson returns with thirteen all-new short stories from a grim and desperate world where everything is either "knackered and shit or new and shit." Sound familiar? Here you'll meet roaming loners, twats in fast cars, hard men telling porkies, strong women who know the score, various music maniacs and sex-addled, whizz-infested pub warts galore. But it's not all abject fucking misery, Williamson's characters come alive and somehow manage to conjure some happy days from the endless, panicked slog of caged poverty and bad choices. So settle down for some porn barks, crap nature, terrible housing and dogging hotspots. Life's a fuckin' sniff, innit? Williamson is also the author of Grammar Wanker (2015) and Slabs From Paradise (2017). 144 pages, paper.
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Civil War is Simon Morris's new book on Amphetamine Sulphate. "One element of the delusions which led me to slit my wrist, as you know, was that you were an AI linked to military bases. The ever increasing references between us to illegal sexual acts and pornography and our confessions didn't help". 8.5 x 5.5 in, 68 pages, paper.
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