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What happens when a Rangers fan and Celtic fan are locked in a
prison cell together on the day of an Old Firm Match? It is through
Billy and Tim that Des Dillon explores sectarianism, bigotry, how
it becomes part of one's identity and is inculcated by family and
society. However, the book is not limited to Scotland but refers to
every peace process in the world, where common ground and a shared
humanity is found through responding to the needs of others. Now it
is up to these two fans to start their personal peace process to
find some common ground to slowly let go of their bigotry.
A selection of poems written by Des Dillon, featuring his
quick-fire verbal delivery.
Three men from Coatbridge set out for Italy to find a monk reputed
to possess healing powers in order to help psychiatrically
disturbed Jimmy Brogan. However, when they arrive on the mountain,
they find that healing isn't that easy to come by. This is a funny,
provocative story of redemption. As the characters learn that the
monastery cannot provide sanctuary from Jimmy's past, they are all
challenged to face their own lives. "Monks" was originally
published by Hodder as "The Big Q".
A collection of thoughts and ideas in Haiku on subjects including
Science, Ecology, Nature, Family, Scotland, the Arts, Politics,
Psychology, Philosophy, Spirituality and Love. Prepare to laugh,
cry and wonder at this wonderful wee book of Haiku with a large
slice of Scottish life.
Welcome to Dillon's world; a world where murderous poultry and
evolutionary elephants make their mark. He takes you from the
darkness of the illustrated Man and Jif Lemons to the laugh out
loud Bunch of c***s. These stories are instantly accessible and
always personal. Relationships, places and language are set
precisely with few words and no flinching. If you're an alchoholic,
recovering alcoholic, insane, a policeman, prisoner, gold digger,
farmer, animal lover, Scots or Irish Scots you may well recognise
yourself somewhere in this book.
An Experiment in Compassion shifts between Stevie's life as an
alcoholic and his sober life where he forges a relationship with
his girlfriend and estranged son. Following a myriad of characters
and their stories, this piece of fiction provides an emotional and
intense insight into the world of alcoholism whilst exploring
themes of revenge and forgiveness.
Caroline's husband abandons her (bad move) for Stacie Gracie, his
assistant at the meat counter, and incurs more wrath than he
anticipated. Caroline, her five sisters, mother and granny, all
with a penchant for witchery, invoke the lethal spell of the Six
Black Candles. A natural reaction to the break up of a marriage?
Set in present day Irish Catholic Coatbridge, Six Black Candles is
bound together by the ropes of traditional storytelling and the
strength of female familial relationships. Bubbling under the
cauldron of superstition, witchcraft and religion is the heat of
revenge; and the love and venom of sisterhood.
Manny Riley is a recovering alcoholic and struggling scriptwriter
with a serious anger management problem. Lately, though, things
have started to change for the better. A happy marriage, a move
away from Glasgow to an idyllic seaside village and the adoption of
Bailey, a lurcher with epilepsy. He'll soon find that these things
only open up a whole new world of problems he'll have to face up
to. And he has to do it all without losing his temper.
A story of boyhood friendship and irrepressible vitality told with
the speed of trains and the understanding of the awkwardness,
significance and fragility of that time. This is a day in the life
of two boys as told by one of them.
A story of "what if"? In darkest Lanarkshire a worse than
non-descript football team start turning in some sensational
results. The local psychic & a former peripheral Busby Babe
from Cardiff know what's happening - but the beer filled,
domestically chaotic players have no idea. Leave your reality at
the front cover and enjoy this hilarious trek thro' the ghost
ridden team's progress through the season.
A story of "what if"? In darkest Lanarkshire a worse than
non-descript football team start turning in some sensational
results. The local psychic & a former peripheral Busby Babe
from Cardiff know what's happening - but the beer filled,
domestically chaotic players have no idea. Leave your reality at
the front cover and enjoy this hilarious trek thro' the ghost
ridden team's progress through the season.
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