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A narrative by Ophelia about her youth, life and fate, using only the words allotted to her by Shakespeare in the play Hamlet.
Pascal implants his eye with a green lens that promises to open a Virtual Reality world. While he waits for it to kick in, his critical ex-boyfriend/editor, a ramshackle novel about Goddesses, and the first Covid-19 lockdown make the real world an awkward and unpleasant place to be.
A quirk of evolution has given humanity a different reproductive cycle. Two larvals find their friendship put to the test when Megan's curiosity about adulthood threatens to separate her from her friend Sal.
Didimus Dore, a proud, respectable businessman from Addis Ababa, has turned himself into a dog. Stripped of his status and language, he takes the road home to Addis, back to his wife and children; to find the reversing spell. He struggles to keep himself at the centre of his world, despite his new reality.
Paul Griffiths uses Oulipoaen constraints to imagine Beethoven visiting Boston to fulfill a commission to write a Biblical Oratorio for the Handel and Hayden Society.
Short poems collage everyday objects to create companions for a litany of characters. Exploring passion, frustration and loneliness, and seasons of life.
Colour Experiments for Future Artists explains what colour is and how to use it to make art. We begin with sunlight that breaks into a spectrum of colour. Observations and activities reveal simple relationships "Colour friends", "Colour families". The scale increases to encompass a colour street (colour circle), a colour planet (tints and shades).
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