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by Cristina Peligra
Our February books list includes five translated books giving you food for thought thanks to their innovative, critical perspective.
#1 Trout, Bell...
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by Rebecca Robinson
Happy National Poetry Day from everyone at Inpress. National Poetry Day has long been regarded as our Christmas and this year we’ve pulled out all...
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by Nathaniel Spain
We are very excited to announce that we have been shortlisted for the Independent Publishers Guild's 2018 Awards! Inpress, along with Suzanne Coll...
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by Rebecca Robinson
Inpress's sister organisation the Poetry Book Society has gone from strength to strength this year, culminating in the launch of their new look Bul...
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by Rebecca Robinson
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by Rebecca Robinson
Inpress is delighted to announce confirmation of future funding from Arts Council England. We have been an ACE National Portfolio Organisation sinc...
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by Rebecca Robinson
Part Time Accounts and Poetry Book Society Administrator
Part time: 3 days a weekSalary: £15,500-£17,000 p.a. pro rata depending on experience.L...
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by Rebecca Robinson
So who did write that blooming book...? Sophie O’Neill, managing editor of Inpress Ltd, the Newcastle-based organisation that represents more ...
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by Eleanor Benson
Tan Twan Eng’s outstanding second novel The Garden of Evening Mists has been voted the nation’s favourite second novel (from a living author), over...
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by Rebecca Robinson
Butcher’s Dog is a biannual magazine, celebrating poetry and aspiring to encourage poets from the North East of England in particular. However, the...
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by Rebecca Robinson
Stormy Sea at Cullercoats by John Falconar Slater, North Tyneside Council Art Collection
There’s dancing in the streets of Cullercoats today...
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by Rebecca Robinson
The Poetry School’s 26 books of 2016 have been revealed; with Inpress publishers riding high.
The Poetry Business, Peepal Tree Press, Penned i...
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