• The Lost Journal

    The Lost Journal

    THE LOST JOURNAL

     This interactive illustrated iPad prequel to the satirical thriller series The Chronicles of Dekaydence.

    Illustrations by Jamel Akib. The Dekayd’oid Bounce – music and production Annie Rapoport; lyrics and vocals Susie Cornfield. Realised by Conjure.

    What they said: 

    insanely cool’  Birkemose

    a highly immersive experience. . . well-written story, clever use of audio and considered interactive elements. . . The producers have got the ingredients just right and know the key to a successful digital narrative is story.

    Regina de Búrca, FutureBook

    a story in its own right’ The Guardian 

    ‘. . .incredible. Perhaps this is why I should buy an iPad2?’ Phil_me_up 
     

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  • Catch 36

    Catch 36

    CATCH 36

    A collection of poems inspired by love, loss, nature, nightmares, spleen and smiles. With a section on what inspired the poems. A beautiful hardback to have and to hold.   Illustrated by Sara Rapoport.

    What they said:

    ‘Impressive! It really covers the full range of human emotion – young and old . . . The drawings are a bonus, also the Information Area.’     Dennis Lewis

    Read an extract from Catch 36 

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  • Black Light

    Black Light

    BLACK LIGHT

    First in the satirical thriller series, The Chronicles of Dekaydence.

    Three teenagers – a royal prince, a feisty journalist and a musician – put their own ambitions and dreams on hold to join with the GeeZers, peaceful young eco-terrorists fighting to save the planet from environmental meltdown, adult apathy, political corruption and designer trousers. They soon learn there’s another enemy -– the Company of Dekaydence, with its tempting techno-adventure parks and Sticky Rock cafés.

    Black Light now comes as an iPhone App, with music, interviews and a star reading for £3.99. (Free download of first four chapters).

    What they said:

    ‘Like Philip Pullman on speed!’    Piers Plowright

    ‘Wholly innovative . . . a modern classic.’    John Lloyd, Waterstone’s

    ‘Had me on the edge of my seat.’   Benjy Taylor, The Independent (round-up of the best five books in the year’s boys’ own adventures, 2008)

    Explore Dekaydence, the words, the music on www.dekaydence.com

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  • Green Fire

    Green Fire

    GREEN FIRE

    Second in the satirical thriller series, The Chronicles of Dekaydence.

    The story begun in Black Light  continues – darker and deadlier than ever. The peaceful GeeZers have had their day. Now Real GeeZers are prepared to use violence to save the planet and the one they call the Phoenix is prepared to kill.  The power of Dekaydence grows and there’s growing tension between our heroes. There are also wild liz’oids out on the street, none crazier than Colin.

    Explore Dekaydence, the words, the music on www.dekaydence.com  

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  • Farewell, My Lovely

    Farewell, My Lovely

    FAREWELL, MY LOVELY

    Collection of stories from far and wide about loving and losing an animal.

    With a foreword by HRH The Duchess of Cornwall.

    What they said:

    ‘Funny and touching.’   Celia Haddon

    ‘Absolutely enchanting.’   Jilly Cooper

    ‘Contains so much happiness that I couldn’t put it down until I’d read every page.’  BJ Kerks, Fur and Feather

    Read an extract of Farewell, My Lovely

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  • The Queen's Prize

    The Queen's Prize

    THE QUEEN'S PRIZE

    A social history of the National Rifle Association of Great Britain (1850–-1986).

    With a foreword by Lord Cottesloe.

    What they said:

    ‘A book of pageantry and passion, of fascination and humour . . . it throbs with life.’   Lord Cottesloe

    ‘A magnificent job . . . a superb story . . . has style and flow to the point of almost having a taste.’   Guns Review

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