September signs memoir by Brittney Griner

September signs memoir by Brittney Griner

From the nine-time women’s basketball icon and two-time Olympic gold medallist – a raw, revelatory account of her unfathomable detainment in Russia and her journey home. We are extremely excited to announce that we will be publishing the UK edition of...
Brutal Wales in The Guardian

Brutal Wales in The Guardian

The new title in Simon Phipps’ bestselling brutalist series, Brutal Wales / Cymru Friwtalaidd, has been featured in the Guardian. Brutal Wales is a photographic exploration of post-war architecture in Wales and features over 60 extraordinary buildings. From the new...
Two Lights longlisted for prestigious prize

Two Lights longlisted for prestigious prize

We were over the moon to discover that the remarkable Two Lights by James Roberts has been longlisted for the RSL Ondaatje Prize 2024.  The annual prize recognises a distinguished work of fiction, non-fiction or poetry, evoking the spirit of a place....
Brutal Wales in Wallpaper*

Brutal Wales in Wallpaper*

Wallpaper* recently shared a sneak peek of Simon Phipp’s upcoming photographic project, Brutal Wales. Publishing on 4 April, with English and Welsh text, Brutal Wales surveys the scale, ambition and diversity of post-war architecture in Wales. ‘Brutal Wales is a...
The Witch’s Survival Guide in Best Magazine

The Witch’s Survival Guide in Best Magazine

September’s resident Green Witch writer Jennifer Lane has been featured in the Spring issue of Best Magazine. In conversation with self-confessed sceptic, Kim Willis, Jennifer shares how spells, rituals and elemental magick can be invaluable for dealing with the...
Rory Zooms in!

Rory Zooms in!

September author Rory Cellan-Jones has been busy on a Zoom tour of book clubs around the world. Joining book groups who have been reading his moving memoir Ruskin Park: Sylvia, Me and the BBC via Zoom, Rory has been enjoying discussions about his extraordinary mother...
When covid relented, I knew one thing: I had to go dancing

When covid relented, I knew one thing: I had to go dancing

Andy Field, author of Encounterism: The Neglected Joys of Being In Person, has published an essay in the Washington Post about his post-pandemic return to the dance floor. ‘But how do you dance away a contagion? What happens when the act of gathering itself is...