Ripening events with Sharon Blackie
Join Sharon Blackie at these events around the country: Tues 12 May, 7pm An Evening of Fairy Tales & Folklore with SEED Talks, Cecil Sharp House, London Tue 19 May, 7pm Toppings & Company – Bath Thur 21 May, 1–4pm Afternoon workshop, Alternatives –...
September is now a part of the Duckworth Books family
‘As a sister imprint to one of the UK’s oldest publishing names, we will continue to produce beautiful, intelligent, transformational titles…
A volcano ended my dolce vita …
Thank you to the Daily Express for this fantastic interview with Ros Belford about the inspiration behind Children of the Volcano.
Three-page feature for The Spark
Rosalind Moody’s piece about her ménage à quatre – as explored in The Spark – has a three-page spread and front page in the Daily Mail today. Congratulations Rosalind!
Guardian, Amateur Photographer and Creative Review for Cartomania
We’re delighted to have received more press for Cartomania, which is out tomorrow. A wonderful feature in the Observer. And a great interview with Paul Frecker in Amateur Photographer. As well as a feature in Creative Review. ‘No book on the carte de visite...
‘A book that’s landed just at the right moment’
Thank you to the Herald for a this thoughtful review of Any Human Power by Manda Scott.
A fantastic launch for Ruskin Park
Rory Cellan-Jones’s wonderful memoir about his mother and the BBC has already had fantastic reviews …
A great start for The Housemates
Publicity for The Housemates by Teun Toebes started on Saturday with an exclusive feature in the Telegraph Magazine …
Praise for One Fine Day
Ian Marchant’s One Fine Day has had some wonderful reviews. ‘Reading Ian Marchant’s deeply moving new book involves the realisation that the excavation of the past can indeed be among the most pleasurable and purposeful ways of finding meaning in the...
Why have we stopped talking to strangers?
Thank you to the Observer, for this great interview with Andy Field …
Congratulations to Brutal Outer London
Brutal Outer London has been shortlisted for the inaugural Architecture Book Awards …