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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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by Rebecca Robinson
Inpress and The Poetry Book Society are delighted to announce the appointment of Alice Mullen to the role of Poetry Book Society Manager.
Alice ...
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by Rebecca Robinson
Little Island Press are asserting themselves as a new publishing force to be reckoned with tonight at a sold out launch event at the London Review ...
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by Sophie O'Neill
Heartfelt congratulations to Oneworld for running off with the Booker Prize for the second year running with Paul Beatty's The Sellout - an amazing...
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by Rebecca Robinson
Poet Alvy Carragher, author of the recent Salmon Poetry collection Falling In Love With Broken Things, has debuted a new poem on YouTube inspire...
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by Rebecca Robinson
Stuttering And Writing
I stuttered since soon after starting school. It began as a simple repeat-stutter, where you’re saying the same syllable o...
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by Liam Owens
You may remember that a couple of weeks ago we mentioned that four of our publishers’ books had been nominated for The Guardian’s Not the Booker Pr...
Posted in
Arachne Press,
Cherry Potts,
Dead Ink,
Harry Gallon,
Lee Harrison,
Lochlan Bloom,
Nomination,
Not the Booker Prize,
The Bastard Wonderland,
The Dowry Blade,
The Guardian,
The Shapes of Dogs' Eyes,
The Wave,
Wrecking Ball
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by Liam Owens
It's an exciting time here at the Inpress office as we have not one, not two, but FOUR BOOKS nominated for The Guardian's Not the Booker Prize. The...
Posted in
Arachne,
Cherry Potts,
Dead Ink,
Harry Gallon,
Lee Harrison,
Lochlan Bloom,
Nomination,
Not the Booker Prize,
Prize,
The Bastard Wonderland,
The Dowry Blade,
The Guardian,
The Shapes of Dogs' Eyes,
The Wave,
Wrecking Ball
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