Gotham, city of night, a towering monstrosity of spiralling stone and concrete lit by neon and built upon a web of steel girders, rusted by the perpetual rain
The Curzon, Clevedon, an old-fashioned theatre in a second-rate seaside town, the auditorium closer to empty than full, perhaps explaining the half-hearted performance of “psychic medium and mind
It’s been fifty years since the installation of the first solar panels by a well-intentioned but misguided foreign aid organisation, the villagers having no use for electricity, to
Just across the border from Northern Ireland, the land to the north is regarded as “occupied territory” by the men who meet covertly at Fagan’s Garage as they
A housing estate on the edge of Belfast, nestled against the hills; Laura rakes the garden, clearing out the dead leaves and debris to make space for fresh
It’s Andra’s birthday and her sister Delfi wants it to be perfect; the first attempt at breakfast overcooked, she throws it out and starts again so as not