Big Time
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dead Ink Books
Publishing:4th Sep '25
£10.99
This title is due to be published on 4th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

In the not-too-distant future, Australia’s eastern states have become the world’s newest autocracy – a place where pop music is propaganda, science is the enemy and moral indecency is punished with indefinite detention.
Julian Ferryman, bass player for the Acceptables, returns to Melbourne after a year overseas and reconnects with his bandmates as they prepare to record their hotly anticipated second album. On a whirlwind tour of the east coast, he gets hooked on a new designer drug, F, a powerful synthetic hallucinogen that gives users a glimpse of their own future. Rumour says, the more you take, the further you see … maybe even to the end of time.
Meanwhile, the outside world is gripped by an escalating pandemic of “extreme coincidences” and temporal anomalies: identical football matches played sixty years apart, cancer patients reporting visions of the afterlife, and other world-altering events that all point back to the Acceptables’ mysterious second – and final – album.
Big Time is an addictive debut about different forms of time travel: the people in our lives, the art we make together, the moments and movements that will live on long after we’re gone. It’s a psychedelic road trip across a dystopian Australia, through a world on the brink of temporal collapse, and out to the furthest reaches of time and space.
'Blending dystopic soothsaying and raucous imagination, Prosser's debut novel is a bit Philip K Dick, a bit Jennifer Egan and a bit entirely unique.'
- The Guardian
'Big Time is probably the most adrenaline-infused book I've read in a long time. Cinematic in scope, boldly imaginative in delivery, and worryingly close to the bone on its apparently 'speculative' aspects, I couldn't put this one down.'
- Aniko Press
'Smart and funny and big and speedy - you can almost see it playing out on the screen as you are reading.'
- Kate Mildenhall
ISBN: 9781915368881
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
368 pages