We are delighted to announce our long and short lists for the 4th Virginia Prize for Fiction. The quality of the novels we received this year were of a very high standard, making the reading enjoyable and the decisions hard!  Entries across a...
Read moreMelody Bridges on Woman’s Hour
Melody Bridges co-editor and contributor to our new book Silent Women: Pioneers of Cinema will be on BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour on Friday 4 March 10am. Silent Women: Pioneers of Cinema explores the incredible contribution of women at the...
Read moreA few words from Jonathan Moore …
On 16 February 2016, as part of the London School of Economics Literary Festival, leading arts broadcaster, critic and Cultural Commentator of the Year, Mark Lawson, and myself took part in a lively and informative ‘in conversation’...
Read moreCounterculture UK – a celebration gets positive Kirkus Review
“An approachable, comprehensive introduction to British culture outside the mainstream… This book’s 15 chapters are each written by a different author, and they cover a broad range of topics as they relate to the U.K...
Read moreMark Lawson interviews Jonathan Moore, Tuesday 16 February
 As part of the LSE Literary Festival on ‘Utopias’ Mark Lawson will interview Jonathan Moore in the Faith Centre about his much admired play Inigo, which vividly brings Ignatius of Loyola and the founding Jesuits of the sixteenth...
Read moreAn evening celebrating women in silent film, 10 February
Silent Women – An evening celebrating women in silent film The Kennington Bioscope are hosting a launch event at The Cinema Museum to celebrate the launch of our new book Silent Women: Pioneers of Cinema.  Co-editors Melody Bridges &...
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