Len Pennie, author of the “raw, down-to-earth” (The Scotsman) collection of poetry poyums annaw, will be performing at Braford Literature Festival as part of their ‘Lyrical Mehfil’, “an annual...
What Happened at No. 13, Saskia Sarginson‘s latest “outstanding” (JA Baker) thriller, has risen once again in Amazon’s Kindle Top 100 chart. As of June 25th, What Happened at...
Amelia Blackwell, author of A Crime Through Time, the “perfect escapist read” (Katy Moran), has appeared in another feature by lifestyle magazine Muddy Stilettos. In the feature, Amelia reveals her...
The Haunting of a Brontë, Amelia Blackwell‘s latest Austen-inspired novel, is out today in hardback! Copies of Amelia’s new novel are available for purchase here. Pemberley, 1799. Like many...
The sophomore novel in Amelia Blackwell‘s Jane Austen-inspired series, The Haunting of a Brontë, has just been spotlighted in the weekly ‘New Book Releases’ section of Locus Magazine—the definitive...
The paperback of A Crime Through Time, Amelia Blackwell‘s “twisty, diverting romp” (Rebecca Reid), is available at an even more discounted rate as part of Amazon Prime’s monthly promotion!...
Len Pennie, author of the British Book Award-winning collection of poetry poyums, will be performing at Ledbury Poetry Festival, reading from her sophomore collection, Poyums Annaw, Len will be...
Amelia Blackwell‘s latest Austen-inspired novel, The Haunting of a Brontë, has just been praised in a Stylist article about novels inspired by classic women’s fiction: “Part of the ‘Miss Georgiana...
Paul Cooper, author of the “eminently readable” (David Abulafia) Fall of Civilizations, a history on the rise and fall of ancient civilisations, has just featured on Tim Harford’s podcast...
The Definitions, Matt Greene‘s “elliptical and unsettling entry into the canon of contemporary dystopias” (Kirkus Reviews), has been spotlighted in an article about trends shaping contemporary science fiction in...