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Scar City
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Scar City

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Joel Lane (1963-2013) was one of the UK’s foremost writers of dark, unsettling fiction, a frank explorer of sexuality and the transgressive aspects of human nature. With a tight focus on the post-industrial Black Country and his home city of Birmingham, he created a distinct form of British urban weird fiction.

Scar City is one of the final collections put together before his death in 2013 - with his home city of Birmingham as their nucleus, these are intense, haunting and often painful stories from a master of the short form.

WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY NICHOLAS ROYLE

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Influx Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 October 2020
Pages
264
ISBN
9781910312612

Joel Lane (1963-2013) was one of the UK’s foremost writers of dark, unsettling fiction, a frank explorer of sexuality and the transgressive aspects of human nature. With a tight focus on the post-industrial Black Country and his home city of Birmingham, he created a distinct form of British urban weird fiction.

Scar City is one of the final collections put together before his death in 2013 - with his home city of Birmingham as their nucleus, these are intense, haunting and often painful stories from a master of the short form.

WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY NICHOLAS ROYLE

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Influx Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 October 2020
Pages
264
ISBN
9781910312612