“Sun, Sea and Sci-fi” – 40% off Summer Sale

Blog | Published on July 3, 2015

In the first of our holiday reading deals we feature those perfect books to enjoy on your travels in this galaxy and the next. Get hot under the collar with a Guardian First Book-shortlisted collection, a beautiful hardback of our upcoming touring show and an anthology that fires you into the future. The Shipwrecked House  […]

In the first of our holiday reading deals we feature those perfect books to enjoy on your travels in this galaxy and the next. Get hot under the collar with a Guardian First Book-shortlisted collection, a beautiful hardback of our upcoming touring show and an anthology that fires you into the future.

The Shipwrecked House  by Claire Trévien

Was £8.99   Now £5.39

Take a trip down under the sea to Claire Trévien’s shipwrecked house. Ride on the backs of whales, see your limbs turn to nets and cheat death in this 2013 Guardian First Book Award-shortlisted poetry collection.

Sunspots  by Simon Barraclough

Was £12.99   Now £7.79

Is the Sun a god, a man, a woman, or simply a giant ball of hydrogen? Begin to find out this, its worries and its favourite painters in Simon Barraclough’s fantastic imagining of our nearest star. Providing the text for an upcoming touring live show, this is a great chance to get this hardback edition at a huge discount before seeing the show.

Where Rockets Burn Through  Various ed. Russell Jones

Was £9.99   Now £5.99

Whether you’re holidaying on LV-426, marooned on Mars or holed-up in your spaceship, there’s a tonic for the loneliness in Where Rockets Burn Through. Discover an array of poems by more than forty contemporary UK writers, including Edwin Morgan, WN Herbert, Chrissy Williams, Jon Stone and Kirsten Irving, plus an exclusive essay on Sci-fi poetry by Steve Sneyd.

Jump in, strap up and switch on the photon cannon this summer…

 

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