Mar, 11, th | Alice Maddicott, Cat Women, publicity news
Thank you to BBC Radio 4’s Women’s Hour, for interviewing Alice Maddicott about her new book Cat Women. Listen in at 30 minutes 15 seconds.
Mar, 9, th | event news, Heather Buttivant, Rock Pool
Hannah Buttivant, author of Rock Pool, was in good company at the Women in Science event at The Poly, Falmouth for International Women’s Day. Katy Davidson told us all about her story of becoming 'The #Oyster Lady' & Heather Buttivant (below),...
Mar, 9, th | Alice Maddicott, Cat Women, publicity news
‘From goddesses to witches… to the women who live with 15 cats and have the right to do so; to the ordinary women and extraordinary feline friendships. They are all Cat Women, and that is a thing to celebrate.’ A wonderful feature for Cat Women in...
Feb, 24, th | event news, Geoff Marshall, Great British Railways, The London Underground, Vicki Pipe
A wonderful sold event event on Saturday at the London Transport Museum for Geoff Marshall and Vicki Pipe’s 50 Things to See and Do books The London Underground and Great British Railways. Connor 'cashed in' his Christmas present today. A trip to...
Feb, 21, st | publicity news
Once again, we are delighted to be on the Regional Shortlists for The British Book Awards’ Small Press of the Year, East/South-East England. We are up against some fantastic competition from Boiler House Press, Dedalus Books, SRL Publishing, Strangers Press and...
Feb, 18, th | Invisible Work, John Howkins
John Howkins is a thought-leader in the global fields of work and creativity, and he’s the author of the classic book The Creative Economy. As the world of work continues to shift and change in unexpected ways, Howkins looks back through decades of research and...
Feb, 7, th | Alice Maddicott, Cat Women
Out on 5 March, Alice Maddicott’s Cat Women: An Exploration of Feline Friendships and Lingering Superstitions is a moving exploration of the relationship between women and cats. One summer, Alice was adopted by a beautiful tabby called Dylan, and together they...
Feb, 3, rd | Geoff Marshall, publicity news, The London Underground, Vicki Pipe
Thank you to The Londonist, who featured an extract from Geoff Marshall’s The London Underground: 50 Things to See and Do – have you spotted these three abandoned Tube stations?
Jan, 29, th | All Good Things, event news, Stephen Ellcock
A fabulous evening in the neon parlour at sketch with All Good Things author Stephen Ellcock, who shared a selection of images that have influenced him throughout his life.
Jan, 28, th | Invisible Work, John Howkins
We no longer have the certainty of being told exactly what to do and how, and have to rely more on our own resources. Work has become more personal, private, subjective, nomadic and never-ending. As a result, work is moving from observable public spheres into the...
Jan, 20, th | Marshall Julius, publicity news, Vintage Geek
It was fantastic to hear Marshall Julius talking about all things Vintage Geek on BBC Radio London’s Robert Elms show today. Thank you Robert!
Dec, 13, th | Alice Maddicott, Cat Women, Invisible Work, John Howkins, publicity news
As we reach the final weeks of 2019, it’s fantastic to have our spring 2020 titles recognised in the Bookseller, the book industry’s magazine. These wonderful mentions of Invisible Work by John Howkins and Cat Women by Alice Maddicott were featured this...