Rebecca Gransden's Blog - Posts Tagged "novella"
Sea of Glass
My new novella, Sea of Glass, is out!
Smoke fills the city air, choking the street, curling up and around the tower. Kattar Bassis hits the ground and crawls blindly through the chaos. A light shines out in the black, leading him to the entranceway of his building. So begins his ascent and search for the ever elusive EXIT.
Get it here, here, and here.
Sea of Glass book trailer
Review/curiosity pdf, mobi, and ebook copies available on request,
Smoke fills the city air, choking the street, curling up and around the tower. Kattar Bassis hits the ground and crawls blindly through the chaos. A light shines out in the black, leading him to the entranceway of his building. So begins his ascent and search for the ever elusive EXIT.
Get it here, here, and here.
Sea of Glass book trailer
Review/curiosity pdf, mobi, and ebook copies available on request,
Published on April 28, 2019 13:56
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Tags:
fiction, indieauthor, novella
Articulate Warbling Podcast
Many thanks to Zak Ferguson for the opportunity to read for the Articulate Warbling podcast. Some encouraging words for my novella Sea of Glass and Richard Cabut is featured also.
"Please join me for an extremely special episode dedicated to two extremely talented and intelligent and powerful writers.
Richard Cabut talks upon his latest work, Dark Entries, and gives us great insight into his art/career and reads from DE.
Then Rebecca Gransden gives us a brilliant, melancholy, trance-like reading- followed up by a short yet extremely passionate review for Sea of Glass.
I am so sorry for the delay on this particular episode you patient and kind people.
This is something me and Laura want more of for the podcast. So if you have a book you have coming out and want to do a reading for or wish to talk upon, please get hold of us on our Facebook page.
So here it is, finally. One of my favourite episodes.
Trust me, it was worth the wait."
Listen here and here
"Please join me for an extremely special episode dedicated to two extremely talented and intelligent and powerful writers.
Richard Cabut talks upon his latest work, Dark Entries, and gives us great insight into his art/career and reads from DE.
Then Rebecca Gransden gives us a brilliant, melancholy, trance-like reading- followed up by a short yet extremely passionate review for Sea of Glass.
I am so sorry for the delay on this particular episode you patient and kind people.
This is something me and Laura want more of for the podcast. So if you have a book you have coming out and want to do a reading for or wish to talk upon, please get hold of us on our Facebook page.
So here it is, finally. One of my favourite episodes.
Trust me, it was worth the wait."
Listen here and here
Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group - New Novella Released!
Release day for
Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group - A Novella
A pilgrimage. An England in delirium.
Available in paperback at Lulu.
Kindle at Amazon UK & Amazon US.
Ebook at Lulu and LeanPub.
Wider distribution soon
Or watch the trailer at YouTube, Vimeo and Rumble.
Review copies available.
Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group - A Novella
A pilgrimage. An England in delirium.
Available in paperback at Lulu.
Kindle at Amazon UK & Amazon US.
Ebook at Lulu and LeanPub.
Wider distribution soon
Or watch the trailer at YouTube, Vimeo and Rumble.
Review copies available.
Published on October 21, 2023 10:01
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Tags:
dystopia, england, novella, pilgrimage
Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group Review Opportunity
Calling Reviewers and Bloggers!
Review copies for my novella Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group are available. This new edition from Tangerine Press will be released on May 29th 2025.

A pilgrimage. An England in delirium.
In the midst of an apocalyptic event of unknown provenance – a mass of red spreading north from the southern counties – a young girl sets out on a journey. Along the way she encounters a series of eccentric characters, the few left behind in the wake of a widespread evacuation. Some of these individuals are ravaged and on the edge of death, while others are immersed in their own hermetic practices, be they solipsistic, nihilistic, or otherwise. None wish to engage for more than the brief time necessary to offer their meagre assistance. There is talk of ‘anti-spores’, pools of blood, and of a hum spreading through communication wires. The hum has altered the very appearance of written language, pushing words apart, leaving only single syllables behind. This constraint is present in the third-person narration we read but is removed during periods of dialogue. This results in a rhythmic, chantlike flow to the prose. As with the best of work that employs the tropes of apocalyptic fiction, Rebecca Gransden’s unusual novella ends with many of its questions floating in the scarlet haze it generates, leaving them for the reader to ponder in the wake of what is surely a singular literary experience.
"Linguistically inventive, alert in every sense, and propelled with such narrative force that hairs burn on the unsuspecting reader’s neck." —Iain Sinclair
DM if interested!
Review copies for my novella Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group are available. This new edition from Tangerine Press will be released on May 29th 2025.

A pilgrimage. An England in delirium.
In the midst of an apocalyptic event of unknown provenance – a mass of red spreading north from the southern counties – a young girl sets out on a journey. Along the way she encounters a series of eccentric characters, the few left behind in the wake of a widespread evacuation. Some of these individuals are ravaged and on the edge of death, while others are immersed in their own hermetic practices, be they solipsistic, nihilistic, or otherwise. None wish to engage for more than the brief time necessary to offer their meagre assistance. There is talk of ‘anti-spores’, pools of blood, and of a hum spreading through communication wires. The hum has altered the very appearance of written language, pushing words apart, leaving only single syllables behind. This constraint is present in the third-person narration we read but is removed during periods of dialogue. This results in a rhythmic, chantlike flow to the prose. As with the best of work that employs the tropes of apocalyptic fiction, Rebecca Gransden’s unusual novella ends with many of its questions floating in the scarlet haze it generates, leaving them for the reader to ponder in the wake of what is surely a singular literary experience.
"Linguistically inventive, alert in every sense, and propelled with such narrative force that hairs burn on the unsuspecting reader’s neck." —Iain Sinclair
DM if interested!
Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group Tangerine Press Edition Release Day
And the old red sun on the land. A slow wind stalks the brush. When the tide out at sea waits to run in green.
Delighted to present a new edition of Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group, released today by Tangerine Press.

Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group is the culmination of a decade’s writing, and the final prose offering penned as part of the ‘pilgrimage works’ cycle. The novella charts the journey of a young girl who is impelled to wander an England beset by a mysterious apocalyptic event. In the course of the journey she encounters others that have been uprooted, and all must confront an ineffable delirium which has infected the land.
‘Linguistically inventive, alert in every sense, and propelled with such narrative force that hairs burn on the unsuspecting reader's neck. A classic end-game pilgrimage under a black sun across a spoiled landscape, waiting to be absorbed once again into the marginless sea. The work of a poet in the sway of place, at whatever cost to herself. And to our fragile psyches.’ — Iain Sinclair
Thank you to Sean Stewart for providing the back cover description:
In the midst of an apocalyptic event of unknown provenance – a mass of red spreading north from the southern counties – a young girl sets out on a journey. Along the way she encounters a series of eccentric characters, the few left behind in the wake of a widespread evacuation. Some of these individuals are ravaged and on the edge of death, while others are immersed in their own hermetic practices, be they solipsistic, nihilistic, or otherwise. None wish to engage for more than the brief time necessary to offer their meagre assistance. There is talk of ‘anti-spores’, pools of blood, and of a hum spreading through communication wires. The hum has altered the very appearance of written language, pushing words apart, leaving only single syllables behind. This constraint is present in the third-person narration we read but is removed during periods of dialogue. This results in a rhythmic, chantlike flow to the prose. As with the best of work that employs the tropes of apocalyptic fiction, Rebecca Gransden’s unusual novella ends with many of its questions floating in the scarlet haze it generates, leaving them for the reader to ponder in the wake of what is surely a singular literary experience.

Available in three editions. Specially commissioned artwork by Harry Adams. Eternal thanks to Michael Curran at Tangerine Press for his belief and investment in the novella. Find in all good bookshops and direct from the publisher, where special pre-order prices remain in place until tomorrow 30th May.
https://www.thetangerinepress.com/FIC...
A pilgrimage. An England in delirium.
Watch the book trailer
Delighted to present a new edition of Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group, released today by Tangerine Press.

Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group is the culmination of a decade’s writing, and the final prose offering penned as part of the ‘pilgrimage works’ cycle. The novella charts the journey of a young girl who is impelled to wander an England beset by a mysterious apocalyptic event. In the course of the journey she encounters others that have been uprooted, and all must confront an ineffable delirium which has infected the land.
‘Linguistically inventive, alert in every sense, and propelled with such narrative force that hairs burn on the unsuspecting reader's neck. A classic end-game pilgrimage under a black sun across a spoiled landscape, waiting to be absorbed once again into the marginless sea. The work of a poet in the sway of place, at whatever cost to herself. And to our fragile psyches.’ — Iain Sinclair
Thank you to Sean Stewart for providing the back cover description:
In the midst of an apocalyptic event of unknown provenance – a mass of red spreading north from the southern counties – a young girl sets out on a journey. Along the way she encounters a series of eccentric characters, the few left behind in the wake of a widespread evacuation. Some of these individuals are ravaged and on the edge of death, while others are immersed in their own hermetic practices, be they solipsistic, nihilistic, or otherwise. None wish to engage for more than the brief time necessary to offer their meagre assistance. There is talk of ‘anti-spores’, pools of blood, and of a hum spreading through communication wires. The hum has altered the very appearance of written language, pushing words apart, leaving only single syllables behind. This constraint is present in the third-person narration we read but is removed during periods of dialogue. This results in a rhythmic, chantlike flow to the prose. As with the best of work that employs the tropes of apocalyptic fiction, Rebecca Gransden’s unusual novella ends with many of its questions floating in the scarlet haze it generates, leaving them for the reader to ponder in the wake of what is surely a singular literary experience.

Available in three editions. Specially commissioned artwork by Harry Adams. Eternal thanks to Michael Curran at Tangerine Press for his belief and investment in the novella. Find in all good bookshops and direct from the publisher, where special pre-order prices remain in place until tomorrow 30th May.
https://www.thetangerinepress.com/FIC...
A pilgrimage. An England in delirium.
Watch the book trailer
Published on May 29, 2025 02:13
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Tags:
dystopia, england, novella, pilgrimage
Harry Adams Artwork Announcement
(After) Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group. Thrilled at the announcement of thirteen similar works by Harry Adams. Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group continues its unexpected journey, and now extends its world with these paintings made in response to the novella.

Original, signed by the artist, limited in number.

Available through the Tangerine Press website. Follow the link HERE for more details.
Endless thanks to Harry Adams.

Original, signed by the artist, limited in number.

Available through the Tangerine Press website. Follow the link HERE for more details.
Endless thanks to Harry Adams.
Published on July 10, 2025 06:08
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Tags:
apocalypse, art, harryadams, novella, rebeccagransden


