An experimental novel arranged in ten hermetic dialogues. A satirical pastiche of east Lancashire...
The Pendle witches, as they are now presented, are little more than a lure for tourism. Demdike a...
The material of the Landscapes is apparently an allegorical interpretation and a reconstruction p...
Barlow agonises about most modern idiocies in a mixture of poems set in Blackpool, Burnley and th...
A record of sorts, in verse, rituals and poems of a Lancashire village.Poetry is not history any ...
Keith Howden was born near Burnley in 1932. He is married, with three children. After National Se...
This collection includes Addy Onkonkay an account of East Lancashire tradition of mock bear baiti...
It has proved difficult to separate the usually melodramatically rendered life from a creative ac...
This volume is the second in a trilogy comprising Godsman, New Found Lands and Hornyhorse. It car...
The collected rants of the crazy social commentator Birdy Horobin - fuelled by Pints and Park Dri...
A novel about parochial hypocrisy in the East Lancashire foothills of the Pennines. This is part ...
Volume 3 of the trilogy completes the saga of goings-on in a quasi-religious community of academi...
Keith Howden updates Sebastian Brandt's fifteenth century satire The Ship of Fools with particula...
Keith Howden continues to evoke the passions and memories associated with his lifelong contact wi...
A series of poems based on the Arthurian legend with illustrations by the author
Poems about life and landscapes of the Pennine towns of Lancashire
A story of East Lancashire events around Burnley poetically evoking the landscape of the moors, l...
A vulgar trip into the mock heroic: anentertainment from the years after the Second World War.
Be my servantSoul Gnome in your salamander planetbe Jack the Lad, be Jack in the Greenbe Jumping ...
It has proved difficult to separate the usually melodramatically rendered life from a creative ac...