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The Night Alphabet: the electrifying debut novel from the award-winning poet

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By (author): Joelle Taylor

'Joelle Taylor has a Midas touch with words' Diana Souhami
A Cosmo best books to look forward to in 2024 pick
'A glorious jewel of a novel' Sophie Ward
'Exhilarating, profoundly beautiful and exquisitely written' Salena Godden
'A mesmerising debut from one of the most talented literary stylists writing today' The Bookseller
'Hugely imaginative' Marie Claire (Best New Books, 2024)
'It's hard to think of many books more restlessly inventive' Guardian (Book of the Day)

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The tattoo was a reclamation, a flag we mounted in the centre of our own landscape.

A woman walks into a tattoo parlour. But this is no ordinary woman, and this is Hackney in 2233. Jones' body is covered in tattoos but she wants to add one final inking to her gallery - a thin line of ink mixed with blood that connects her body art together, creating a unique map.

As the two artists set to work, Jones tells them the story behind each tattoo. As Jones is no ordinary woman, these are no ordinary stories: each one represents a doorway to a life Jones fell into, a 'remembering'. Some of these lives were in the past, others in the future, some are sideways, but each of them connects Jones to the two tattoo artists in some way, though they are unaware of it.

We visit the dystopian cities of the Quiet Men, the coal mines of 19th century Lancashire, join a gang of vigilante sex workers, enter the world of an INCEL murderer, haunt the old Maryville gay bar, and uncover plans to genetically modify female children. Each of the stories brings us closer to Jones' truth, and how her life is intricately interwoven with that of the women tattooing her body.

Set across geographies and timespans, The Night Alphabet is a dazzlingly bold and original work, a deep investigation into human nature and violence against women.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 658g
  • Dimensions: 231 x 145mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb 2024
  • Publisher: Quercus Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781529430936

About Joelle Taylor

Joelle Taylor is a queer working class author of six plays and four collections of poetry most recently C+nto & Othered Poems winner of the 2022 T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry. A former UK poetry slam champion Joelle founded the national youth slam championships SLAMbassadors. Joelle has lead workshops and residences in schools prisons youth centres refugee groups and many other settings for organisations including the Poetry Society the British Council the Arvon Foundation and English PEN. She has received a Changemaker Award from the Southbank Centre a fellowship of the RSA is co-curator and host of Out-Spoken Live (a live poetry and music night currently resident at the Southbank Centre) and is the commissioning editor at Out-Spoken Press. She was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2022.

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