Mosaic of Air Hazim SaghiehOriginally published twenty years ago, the sixteen short stories in Mosaic of Air reflect and explore Lesbian life in the 1980s through myth, history, fantasy and science fiction. Delving into lecturing spiders, Helen of Troy, seaside libraries, computers that fall in love, murder and memory; but most of all humour, and a delight in all that women can be. Praise for the first edition: "Cherry Potts writes with economy, punch, panache." Ellen Galford
All bring their own memories of Seduce: her daughter Glory prays for the rescue of her mother’s soul
the tension rises as the cottagers’ sanity and lives are threatened by psychic manifestations whose source they must discover before it overwhelms them
demanding major revisions to his life
Translations without Translators
in a world in which our fate is
Matt Haig – author of The Last Family in England
These local settings and experiences contrast with lyrics about the mystery and beauty of Japanese culture and the mythopoeic sequences in 'A Stillness at Kiawah'
find new ways of reading the stories of Orpheus
The author of many volumes of poetry
including the children’s book I Saw Your Face and Hope
an acute empathy with troubled childhoods and adolescence offers adult readers a rewarding reconnection with the turbulence of earlier selves
Gwyneth Lewis