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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ana Tewson-BozicPublisher: Myriad Editions Imprint: Myriad Editions Edition: International ISBN: 9781912408405ISBN 10: 1912408406 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 29 January 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviews'This dazzling series shows that if the barriers can be vaulted there is true beauty to be had from the lesser-walked streets of literature. These works are both nourishing and inspiring, and a gift to any reader.'-Kerry Hudson 'This dazzling series shows that if the barriers can be vaulted there is true beauty to be had from the lesser-walked streets of literature. These works are both nourishing and inspiring, and a gift to any reader.' - Kerry Hudson. 'The protagonist of this short story is a teenage girl named Julja, whose games take a serious turn as she becomes inducted into a computer cult. The surge of dopamine in her brain connects her with psychic aliens and chemical conspiracies, sordid and secret. On the whole, the plot sounded strange to me, but I did admire the way in which the author uses it as a frame to explore psychosis. Tewson-Bozic's writing, indeed, is strange, and quite beguiling.' - NB magazine. 'A pacey, timely tale of a psychotic breakdown, with a language so incisive it takes your breath away.' - Viva Brighton 'This dazzling series shows that if the barriers can be vaulted there is true beauty to be had from the lesser-walked streets of literature. These works are both nourishing and inspiring, and a gift to any reader.'-Kerry Hudson; 'The protagonist of this short story is a teenage girl named Julja, whose 'games take a serious turn as she becomes inducted into a computer cult. The surge of dopamine in her brain connects her with psychic aliens and chemical conspiracies, sordid and secret.' On the whole, the plot sounded strange to me, but I did admire the way in which the author uses it as a frame to explore psychosis. Tewson-Bozic's writing, indeed, is strange, and quite beguiling.'-NB magazine; 'A pacey, timely tale of a psychotic breakdown, with a language so incisive it takes your breath away.'-Viva Brighton Author InformationAna Tewson-Bozic grew up in Belgrade and Berlin before moving to London and then to Brighton as a teenager. She has taught in South Korea and also worked as a refuse collector, care-worker, cleaner and proof-reader. She has spent significant time in mental institutions and is diagnosed with schizo-affective disorder. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |