Review of small press and independent books.
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Readers' RecommendationsIf you discover a book that you think deserves to be more widely read, please tell us about it here. The best book review we get here will be featured on the home page the following month, and its writer will receive a £5 Earlyworks Press Book Voucher. |
Independent BookshopsPlease tell us about any bookshops you come across which stock independent and small press books. Please give us an idea why you think they are special. |
Small Press PublishersPlease tell us about any small, independent presses which you have found to be a good source of quality and unusual books. |
David DennisFact, fiction and poetry for the enquiring mind. |
Earlyworks Press AnthologiesShort genre and literary fiction |
Pam EavesShort stories featuring all facets of human nature and celebrating our basic instinct to overcome obstacles and survive |
Catherine EdmundsFiction, poetry and illustrations, both traditional and avant garde. |
Kay GreenLikes to write in the spaces between history, mythology and psychological fantasy. |
John IrvineJohn Irvine has a mole under his left arm, writes poetry and silly yarns with his right and hopes to die one day with a minimum of leakage. |
Katy JonesLiterary fiction, Feminist fables and Fantasy art |
C R KrishnanAuthor and film-maker, writer of stories from all around the world. |
Rosalie WarrenHow many lives have you lived? |
Kay GreenKay Green writes efl materials and guide books for efl teachers. |
Victoria SeymourModern social history with the emphasis on WWII living memory |
Terry TozerA pilot's eye view of airline safety in today's cut throat market. |
Earlyworks Press AnthologiesThese collections are compiled from competition winners and the pick of the crop from the Earlyworks Press online poetry workshop |
Catherine EdmundsFiction, poetry and illustrations, both traditional and avant garde. |
Clive GilsonThere are more questions than answers - but it's fun trying... |
Nigel HumphreysAlways asking the question, why is there anything? |
John IrvineJohn Irvine has a mole under his left arm, writes poetry and silly yarns with his right and hopes to die one day with a minimum of leakage. |
Steve Mann...each reading of Steve Mann's poetry brings forward the forgotten or previously obscured, and shatters the cosily known..." - Philip Ruthen November 2007 |
David R Morganpoet, author and children's writer |
Sally RichardsPoetry characterised by "...darkly enchanting lyricism...nakedness of spirit... her own distinctive means of expression..." Alan Morrison, poet/playwright, 2007 |
Terry SorbyHis pursuivant and experimental poetry has been called passionate and peculiar; his humorous verse is diverse; he perseveres. |
David R Morganpoet, author and children's writer |
Terry SorbyPoetry and stories for children |