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SLOW ROAD TO TEHRAN EVENTS
Author and human rights journalist Rebecca Lowe has a jam-packed schedule of events this Autumn talking about her book Slow Road To Tehran and her solo, revelatory bike ride through Europe and the Middle East Thursday 12th October - P&G Wells,...
A fantastic launch for Ruskin Park
Rory Cellan-Jones’s wonderful memoir about his mother and the BBC has already had fantastic reviews …
Tender Maps events
Tender Maps: Travels in Search of the Emotions of Place is a book about travelling in search of atmosphere and for anyone who has ever taken a trip inspired by a sense of place gleaned from films, books or art. Hear author Alice Maddicott talk...
Hagitude events
To celebrate its paperback release, internationally recognised author and teacher Dr Sharon Blackie - whose work sits at the interface of psychology, mythology and ecology - will be visiting bookshops across the UK to talk Hagitude and how the...
Ruskin Park events
BBC journalist and author Rory Cellan-Jones will be talking all things Ruskin Park: Sylvia, Me and the BBC at the following events: 2nd September, Queens Park Book Festival, in conversation with Hugh Pym 9th September, Chiswick Book Festival 1st...
How walking Wales’s Cambrian Mountains unleashed this author’s wild side
In a recent article for National Geographic Traveller, author James Roberts shares his experiences of walking the Cambrian Mountains, a small Welsh wilderness where walkers can find themselves transported to a more primal place and time. Read the...
A great start for The Housemates
Publicity for The Housemates by Teun Toebes started on Saturday with an exclusive feature in the Telegraph Magazine …
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...
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...
Why have we stopped talking to strangers?
Thank you to the Observer, for this great interview with Andy Field …