Not only is the Kirkus Reviews magazine out, featuring the Top 100 Indie Books of 2015,  but one of Aurora Metro’s two books featured has made the cover! We’re so pleased for Suchen Christine Lim and David Chadwick. Read more from...
Read moreTwo of our authors featured in Kirkus Reviews’ Best Indie Books of 2015
We’re delighted that two of our authors are Named to Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books of 2015 in the Indie category.  The River’s Song by Suchen Christine Lim and Liberty Bazaar by David Chadwick  The books and their Kirkus...
Read moreThe Divided Laing – last 10 days at Arcola Theatre
Go and see The Divided Laing by Patrick Marmion at the Arcola Theatre, on until 12 December and snap up a copy of the playtext from us. ‘Some people are lucky: they get through life thinking the ground beneath them is solid…’ London...
Read moreAvi Sirlin’s travels with Alfred Russel Wallace
Avi Sirlin author of the historical novel The Evolutionist about Alfred Russel Wallace has been speaking at Festivals in Bali and Singapore. At the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (Oct 28-Nov 1, 2015) Avi took part in two panel discussions...
Read moreStudy Day: The Suffragette Movement and the Arts – 21 November
Four of Aurora Metro’s authors are participating in a Study Day at Chichester Cinema at New Park as part of the UK-wide film project The Time is Now. During the day six different speakers from the world of Academia, Performing Arts and the...
Read moreAvi Sirlin speaking on Alfred Russel Wallace
Avi Sirlin is speaking at Ubud Writers Festival on his biographical novel published by Aurora Metro, The Evolutionist, about Alfred Russel Wallace. He is participating in two panels, one on Indonesian travel and one on historical fiction plus a...
Read moreLast few days to enter The Virginia Prize for Fiction 2015
Last few days to enter The Virginia Prize for Fiction 2015. The prize is open to any woman (over 18) around the world, writing in English. The novel can be of any genre but cannot have been published or self-published before. The closing date is...
Read moreJust one week to submit your manuscript to Virginia Prize for Fiction
Just one week to submit your manuscript to our Virginia Prize for Fiction. Closing date 31 October. The Prize is open to any woman, including non-UK residents, over 18 years of age, writing in English. The winner will receive £1,000 as well as a...
Read moreLife in Eastern Europe before the fall of the Berlin Wall
On Sunday 25 October Fiona Rintoul will be at the Farnham Speakers Festival paired with Roger Scruton. They will be both be talking about their books which draw on their experiences of life in Eastern Europe before the fall of the Berlin Wall...
Read moreFirst reviews of Counterculture UK -a celebration
‘a wonderfully scholarly, readable and useful treat into on the perils of labelling culture’ Helen Lederer, Actress, Writer, Comedienne ‘Informative and entertaining, this provides a whipsmart and affectionate analysis of a...
Read moreTwo of our authors talking at prestigious New York bookstore
Author Talk in New York 18 October, 2pm Two of our writers of Historical Fiction discuss the process of adapting fact to fiction at the Kinokuniya Bookstore in New York SANDRO MARTINI lives in New York and is a seasoned sports journalist who has...
Read moreMary Hamer at Wells Festival of Literature, Thursday 15 October
Mary Hamer Thursday 15 October, 4pm The Bishop’s Palace, Wells Festival of Literature In the 150th anniversary year of Kipling’s birth, academic and journalist Mary Hamer fictionalises the childhood story of Rudyard Kipling, author of The...
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