An alternate cover edition can be found here and here.
Children Peter and Wendy hide among the coats at the 1970s party of the grown-ups – the occasion being Shirley Jackson’s twenty-first birthday. Under the thick materials and smells of leather, wet-look, denim and suede, they are on the cusp of puberty, yet still innocent. But they discover more than they bargained for.
I've been writing for nearly forty years. Good gracious, that long? I realized my unhip credentials were mounting so decided to write about it. Little Guide to Unhip was first published in 2010 and is now updated and republished.
However I'm not totally unhip. My punk novel, Fall Of The Flamingo Circus was published by Allison & Busby (1990) and by Villard (American hardback 1990). It's now been re-kindled.
I received a Southern Arts bursary for my novel Where A Shadow Played (now Did You Whisper Back?)
Skrev Press published my novels Seaview Terrace (2003) Sucka! (2004) and Break Point (2006) and other shorter work has appeared in Skrev’s avant garde magazine Texts’ Bones including a version of my satirical novella Lost The Plot.
Thalidomide Kid was first published by Bewrite Books (2007)
The following books are available in paperback at the following place (or by following the Amazon links below):
A powerful short story written from a child's point of view. The two children in this tale are vividly portrayed and the child narrator's voice is captured in a highly convincing way. When the children make a horrific discovery while playing under the coats, their lack of understanding and awareness is poignant and their innocence makes the reader's realisation of the truth all the more traumatic.