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
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
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
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
Read moreYA novels with Holocaust theme
If you want to engage teenagers in the issues surrounding WWII and the Holocaust we’ve two Young Adult novels that may be of interest.  David’s Story by Stig Dalager Separated
Read moreLatest News: Virginia Prize for Fiction
Unfortunately due to the volume of entries received we will now be making our announcement in February 2016. Apologies and thanks to all those that submitted entries, we’re having fun
Read moreFirst conference on playwright Ashwin Singh
The 3-D Conference: Durban Dialogues Dissected Saturday 11 June 2016 At the Playhouse, Durban Ashwin Singh’s award-winning plays have made an indelible impact on the Durban cultural landscape over the last
Read moreFaithful Visions. Inigo playwright Jonathan Moore in conversation with Mark Lawson
Inigo playwright Jonathan Moore in conversation with Mark Lawson at the London School of Economics Literary Fringe Festival. Mark Lawson will be interviewing Jonathan Moore about his much admired play
Read moreIt’s Out! Kirkus Reviews’ Top 100 Indie Books of the Year
Not only is the Kirkus Reviews magazine out, featuring the Top 100 Indie Books of 2015, Â but one of Aurora Metro’s two books featured has made the cover! We’re so
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 2015Â in the Indie category. Â The River’s Song by Suchen Christine Lim and Liberty Bazaar
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
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
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