The ten stories in Un/common Ground do, indeed, cover the
unusual and generally unwritten about in South Africa with respect to
both themes and styles. They range from adult love entanglements to the
difficulties of children caught in the dissolution of families; from
white supremacist racial murders to utopian societies of the 26th
century; from drug induced hallucinations and trade in human body parts
to the problems of creating a new identity for anti-apartheid activists
faced by a radically changed world order.