
Featured WORKS
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OUR COLLECTION
A collection of short stories bringing us from South Texas to North London. Tales told with warmth and unflinching authenticity.
When a virus makes everyone’s internet history public, Murph finds his joke shop swarmed with customers seeking a disguise to escape the penetrating gaze of facial recognition software. Murph takes on a young assistant to avoid dealing with a public he blames on the death of his wife, but when Alex Marie’s band ‘The Noses’ become overnight idols of a new subculture, the intrusions into Murph’s sealed existence continue. Told in two interleaving narratives, the characters are ultimately forced to choose between forgiveness or shame, between the future or the past.
Is the future coming to kiss you on the cheek or kick you in the head? Find out in this brilliant collection of SF shorts.
The tales are scary, romantic, epic, and strange. From a million-year love story set in a zoo for humans; the tale of a machine that wants to be its own master; an old couple seeking a youthful renewal and finding it comes with a catch. And many more.
Ever think of running away with the circus to tame lions?
Cheryl actually did that.

Anthologies
Psychedelic Yodelling Vol. 1 aka Screaming at Mountains, is the product of a highly experimental writer’s retreat in Sogn Andriu, Switzerland. The book both gives challenging prompts for writers to fire their own creative practise and examples written in the Swiss Alps by Rene S Perez II, Alexandra Leidinger, Alison Langley and Brian Kelly.
A Psychogeography of Turnpike Lane rewrites the cartography of N8 with stories and alternative maps of the neighbourhood surrounding The All Good Bookshop.
A collection of writings from Club Verbal Discharge over the last couple of months. Including work from: Alexandra Gilbert, Brian Kelly, Frank Wood, Rene S Perez II, Andy Marchant, Poppy Radcliife, Bettina Schroeder, Carlo Gabriel and Kay Gillard.
A zine about N11 and the people of Turnpike Lane. Made on site in the All Good Bookshop using typerwriters, pens, razor blades and glue.