
PhD Studentship: The Living Textile Interface
April 29, 2020
Microbial mats – potential construction materials of the future
May 6, 2020Death, but not as we know it…
For Winnie, death comes swiftly, when a sinkhole opens beneath her home. As her body decomposes and its components mingle with the earth, her spirit is taken on a journey around the globe, encountering fellow ‘travellers’ from different times and different cultures.
Jennifer is a brilliant student, with knowledge and insight beyond her years, but the voices in her head say otherwise, telling her that she is useless and the world would be a better place without her…
Two very different deaths, with a novice Soul Catcher determined to rescue both their souls before they are lost forever.
A remarkable novel that takes the reader on a journey beyond life itself, exploring the fate that awaits us all with humour, imagination, compassion, and a sprinkle or two of wonder.
Songs for the Ecocene: three stand-alone novels that combine to form one cycle, a triptych that explores themes such as love, survival, and co-existence, with environment as a key factor.This is the third entry in Professor Rachel Armstrong’s extraordinary cycle; three songs, each complete in themselves, which combine to form a harmonious whole.