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The Dark Mountain Project is a network of writers, thinkers and artists responding to an age of social and environmental crises. Started in 2009 with a manifesto called Uncivilisation by writers Paul Kingsnorth and Dougald Hine, it is an invitation for people to share words and images that make sense of a time of disruption and uncertainty.
At the heart of this project are the bi-annual journals, illustrated hardback collections, where many voices come together to explore the questions which Dark Mountain frames.
This eighteenth issue, FABULA, is the first Dark Mountain book dedicated to fiction.
Fiction has always been at the heart of the Dark Mountain call for ‘uncivilised’ writing. In a world convulsed by crisis, when old certainties are collapsing and narratives are falling apart, it is to stories that we look to bear witness to the state we are in. Unlike essays, non-fiction and ‘facts’ – which become more distorted by the day – fiction does not approach the fears and hopes of our times directly but obliquely, slantwise and widdershins, moving us in unexpected ways and changing our hearts, perhaps, as much as our thinking brains.
In the pages of FABULA you will find short stories, flash fiction and excerpts from novels and longer pieces, as well as artwork and illustrations specially commissioned for this book. This is a journey through modern fairytale, absurdist parable, vision and dream: from the bogs of a dystopian Ireland to near-future West Africa; from the drought-ravaged Australian Outback to the mouldering wreckage of enterprise in the all-consuming Amazon; from a deconstructed bird’s nest to punctuation shipwrecked at sea. You will encounter a vengeful river, litigious bears, a mythical forest guardian, the ghostly shades of America’s wars, stories of religious and sexual ecstasy, swarms of butterflies and drones, and be exposed to a global pandemic – but not the one you’re expecting.
This book is truly international, with writers and artists from the UK, Ireland, the US, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Ghana and India. A selection of the stories are also available as audio versions read by the authors; details can be found in the back of the book.
Writers: Kahn & Selesnick, Tom Walsh, adrienne maree brown, Julia Blackburn, Conrad Shumaker, Neale Inglenook, Kim Goldberg, Ekow Manuar, Lynsey Wright, Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer, Philip Webb Gregg, Eric Robertson, Siana Fitzjohn, Luke Winter, Cynan Jones, Sophie Shillito, Shaun Tan, Bridget Pitt, Micheál Mac Gearailt, Mike Cipra, Luna Mrozik-Gawler, Mark Martin, Paul Kingsnorth, Kirsty Logan, Romy Tara Wenzel, Wayne Karlin
Artists: Fiona Banner, Shirley Snow, Kahn & Selesnick, Sarah Ainslie, William Bock, Luisa-Maria MacCormack, Effie Paleologou, Shaun Tan, Sunandini Banerjee, Jon Jost, John Weeden, John Massot, Kevin Bell
Illustrators: Johanna Lohrengel, Bethan McFadden, Jack Fawdry Tatham, Nick Hayes, Petra Carlson, Caroline Ross
Cover: Arial (sinking), American Garamond by Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press
Dark Mountain: Issue 18 – FABULA was edited by Nick Hunt, Eric Robertson and Philip Webb Gregg. Art editing by Joanna Pocock. Production by Nick Hunt. It is a hardback book, 255 pages long, printed on FSC-certified paper
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The flamingo has landed! We're excited to offer pink Flamingo peas from the very first UK harvest. |
These amazing pink Flamingo Peas are a new variety, named by you and first grown at scale in the UK in 2021.
The subtle pink colour of these peas is the result of the intensely orange cotyledon showing through the translucent white skin. When cooked you'll find that the rich yellow / orange colour shows through more.
Pink peas make superb hummus and can be substituted in recipes for other whole peas, especially whole yellow or blue peas, or for chickpeas. We look forward to hearing how you've cooked them!
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The flamingo has landed! We're excited to offer pink Flamingo peas from the very first UK harvest. |
These amazing pink Flamingo Peas are a new variety, named by you and first grown at scale in the UK in 2021.
These split peas have the intensely orange-pink cotyledon, that shows as a subtle through the translucent white skin of the whole Flamingo peas.
Split pink peas make superb hummus and can be substituted in recipes for other split peas or chana dal. We look forward to hearing how you've cooked them!
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Britain's original bean, the fava bean is delicious, nutritious and good for the soil. Our Organic Whole Fava Beans are perfect for spicy Egyptian ful medames, truly British baked beans, stews, curries, salads and more.
Our current crop of whole fava beans are the unusually small, round and wonderfully tender Maris Bead variety, bred over 50 years ago at the Plant Breeding Institute on Maris Lane near Cambridge. Whether they're cooked from dry or used canned, we think these are our best ever whole fava.
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These wonderfully wrinkly peas have a distinctively sweet and grassy flavour. Their especially high levels of resistant starch provide excellent nourishment for our gut flora. |
Wrinkled peas are mostly grown for freezing but if not harvested in time they go to waste. Not these ones!
Whole wrinkled peas are superb in stews and curries, with a distinctively sweet, grassy flavour.
We're still experimenting with ways of cooking these peas ourselves but they can be substituted in recipes for other whole peas, especially whole yellow or blue peas. We look forward to hearing how you've cooked them!
Grown at Great Glemham Farms in Suffolk's Alde Valley.
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