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After being sacked from his high-power executive job, Morris now
has nothing to lose. He is free – sort of. Determined to devote
what time he has left to creating music, his lifelong dream, he
returns to his childhood home, ‘to kickstart his life once more
– and this time get it right!’ Very soon, however, things start
going wrong. Very wrong. Not only does his past catch up with him,
but the future that is rushing towards him becomes more threatening
by the day. Old bad habits creep back in again. Then he meets Jess.
Upbeat, laugh-out-loud funny, this compelling novel, set in the
Borders, swinging sixties London and present-day Edinburgh, touches
on music, Scottish independence, love in later life and, most of
all, how to make the most of one’s life before it is too late.
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The Sound of My Voice
Ron Butlin
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Morris Magellan wakes one morning to find himself stuck in a
corporate job and living the suburban dream with a wife and two
children, except this dream feels like a nightmare. Out of his
depth and starting to drift from reality, we meet Morris at the
precipice. Bit by bit he is losing his struggle with addiction –
he just doesn’t know it yet. His only solace and escape from
suburban family life and corporate duties is music and alcohol. His
life is soundtracked with symphonies and concertos, every note, and
every drink, carries him from moment to moment hoping to salvage
something of himself before that too slips from his grasp.
Harrowing but compellingly written, with humour and compassion, The
Sound of My Voice is a stylistic masterpiece that presents conflict
between a man’s cowardice and cruelty, and a desperate attempt to
recover his humanity.
The Magicians of Scotland will build upon the success of The
Magicians of Edinburgh (reprinted five times) and on that book's
critical acclaim. Ron Butlin is the Edinburgh Makar and this
collection will have an Edinburgh emphasis while seeking to
celebrate and interrogate Scotland and its people at a crucial
turning point in our country's history. Just as The Magicians of
Edinburgh's themes ranged from Sir Walter Scott to the new
Parliament, from Greyfriar's Bobby to the trams, the themes of the
new collection will include Scotland's past, present and future,
its landscape and people, its myths and politics - from
Bannockburn, Flodden to Faslane, the Loch Ness Monster, wind farms,
Hutton to Higgs, Bonnie Prince Charlie to Donald Trump. It will be
accessible, serious and entertaining.
Preface by Alasdair Gray Blasting into the future, across alien
worlds and distant galaxies, fantastic technologies and potential
threats to humanity, Where Rockets Burn Through brings science
fiction and poetry together in one explosive, genre-busting
collection. Discover an array of poems by more than forty
contemporary UK writers, including Edwin Morgan, Jane Yolen, Ron
Butlin, WN Herbert, Ken MacLeod and Kirsten Irving, plus an
exclusive essay on Sci-fi poetry by Steve Sneyd. Jump in, strap up
and switch on the photon cannon -
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