Light in the Shade

Light in the Shade

Light in the Shade: Selected Short Stories by Pam Eaves

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wormwood, earth and honey

wormwood, earth and honey

selected poems by Catherine Edmunds

wormwood, earth and honey

Catherine Edmunds, known around the web as delph_ambi, has appeared in a wide range of publications both electronic and paper. Her reputation is on the up, and Circaidy Gregory are very lucky to be presenting her first solo collection. Here are some of the review comments we have received… Read all »

The Music Gym

Amongst the squash courts and practice nets at Horntye Sports Centre in Hastings is the Decoda Music Gym, an area designed for experimenting and playing with music and movement. Read all »

Grim and Gruesome

So where have we got to with fairytales for little people? I grew up in an era that was all for innovation and modernity, with a strong feminist input, so the Brothers Grimm were pretty much off the menu.

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Good Mother Gosse

Look, here she comes now, bustling into the village square like a ship in full sail. A silly old woman you may think, if you’re fooled by the once-glamorous shawl stretched across her bosom and the layers of petticoats festooned around her unguessable form.

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Mokey

It had been like falling into a vat of tar. He’d been distracted by the girls’ bewitching voices, and while he listened, the thick, heavy blackness had swallowed him – slowly, lazily. Read all »

Jung’s People

This is the first book published under the imprint Circaidy Gregory Press (and anyone who has read the book will already know where the name ‘Circaidy Gregory’ comes from!

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What is Circaidy Gregory?

Circaidy Gregory is an imprint I have set up this year to produce what I think of as a series of authors’ manifestos.

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Now and Then…

Now and then, I am tempted to write poetry. Sometimes, it goes like this… Read all »

How to Avoid Making Money

Over at Earlyworks Press we have found ways of avoiding making a profit from writing competitions, from running a subscription club, or from publishing books. Now, why would we want to do a thing like that, and why would I want to tell the world about our marvellous failure? Read all »