Edward Ragg won the 2012 Cinnamon Press Poetry Award and his debut collection was A Force That Takes (2013). His second volume, Holding Unfailing (2017), charted the rise of…
Herbert Kenny, an army dispatch rider, was the first Allied solider to push open the gates at Belsen Concentration Camp, in April 1945. He kept his story from the world until an…
I’ve heard of a chickpea. I’ve had those for lunch. Is a peachick the same?Is it something you munch?Come on a hilarious adventure with these weird and zany creatures,…
In this beautiful book that’s perfect for young non-fiction fans, the carefully leveled text and full page photographs tell the story of a 24-hour period in the life of a busy…
''A belter of a thriller. Creepy, convincing, it kept me gripped and guessing'' Peter James A twisty and chilling thriller about a woman who did one bad thing when she was young..…
**Business Book Awards 2024 Finalist** Achievement almost killed him. Fulfillment saved him. Grant Muller was nearly killing himself – quite literally. A desperate quest to get…
Gill McEvoy is a poet who moves through the world with all her senses open. The quality of attention here is profound and pays off in an elegance of phrase and originality of…
In a cold, hard city, Chresta and Eran are searching…Interrogating their story in lyric poetry, The Adept examines the frequent disconnect between urbanites living side by side…
Responding to the fragile borders between climate change and mental health to evolve into conversations around trauma, change, care and the natural world, The Chalk Butterfly…
With bugs in her skin and noise in her head, Riz is real and the rest are fake. What matters to her: Mark Rothko’s art. So despite the horror of family time, it’s a fine thing…
Emerging from the mid-October drizzle, Miles joins keen members of the Far and Fast Walkers Society in the Surrey Hills. An unnerving presence, he soon usurps the authority of the…
Arthur Rimbaud’s life as a poet was short, explosive and utterly transformative. This delicate and unflinching poetry collection explores that career, setting it against the…
In Rhondda Burning paintings and poems mirror one another, reflecting on life in the eponymous valley or in the area around Cardigan Bay, with its wide horizons. Havard looks at…
In HOW TO PRODUCE COMEDY BRONZE, legendary TV producer Jon Plowman lifts the hood on the comedy industry so you can peer inside and wonder how any of it ever got made in the first…
'Fifteen years ago, the internet felt like a special place my friends and I had built for each other; How did the internet go from a place where you went to escape real life to…