A couple are stalked by a young boy. A teacher tries to teach a poem amidst personal crisis. Three old friends talk about the past and two strangers play pool in a pub.
Set against the landscape of Southern England these short stories contemplate loneliness, desire and violence through small everyday actions. As characters hold on to what little freedom they have, each is faced with the same question:
How much space does a person need?
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Frederick Holt was born in London in 1997 but moved to Camber, East Sussex before his first birthday. He grew up in a rural area similar to that described in Lost and Found and is interested in writing Southern England as a gothic landscape. He will receive his BA in Literature at the University of Kent and will obtain his MA in London. Lost and Found is his first book and he is working on a novel.