Something sinister lurks in the wilds of Scotland, something persistent and determined which moves forward in its terrible quest, stepping to its own rhythm and purposefully defying the
The surface of the lake is placid, the clear water inviting; what lies beneath is another story, one with its roots in the Slavic folklore of the Rusalka,
The Monmouth School of New York represents breeding and society, with many of the families whose children attend able to trace their lineage to the original settlers from
Having revisited the works of William F Temple with their reprints of Four-Sided Triangle and Shoot at the Moon, the British Library have turned their attention to a
Bodies. So fragile. So easily damaged. So impermanent, yet so important. But just try getting rid of one. Or several, in fact. That’s when it becomes apparent just
From the Greek word κολοβός meaning “docked”, comes the name of the colobos monkey whose thumb is a vestigial stump; from this root comes the title of the
In matching uniforms of modest decorum the girls walk down the sterile corridors to their dormitory in Lily Hall, playing cat’s cradle, taking their vitamins, scrubbing and anointing
“War used to be about borders. It used to be about religion. Now it’s about survival.” A virus is loose in Britain, the first identified carrier James Rowan,
It was in December 1900 that the vanishing occurred, the three man crew of the lighthouse on Eilean Mòr, one of the Flannan Isles in the Outer Hebrides
She had thought she would see herself reflected in her son, hoped that she would not see his father reflected in him, but instead when Sarah O’Neill and