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The Indigo Press
4 months
Is there a human side to social media? What are we getting out of it? And what are we getting into? The Twittering Machine: How Capitalism Stole Our Social Life by Richard Seymour is out now! @leninology
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🎟️ NEW EVENT 🎟️ We are SO delighted Manchester Deansgate will be welcoming authors Lottie Hazell, Ela Lee and Marni Appleton, in celebration of their respective superb debuts; Piglet, Jaded and I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY.
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🌭🥵 Immerse yourself in a world of fleeting encounters, empty couplings, break ups, bust ups, threesomes and ghosts, all in I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY, published this month! 🥵🌭
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'Like an expertly crafted wooden chair, the prose sustains the perfect degree of tension.' Summer at Mount Asama by Masashi Matsuie is about the clashing of modernity and tradition, and the people we meet over the course of our lives who change who we are. Coming July 2025!
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RT @SurvivalByBook: Pearl is a terrific novel, one of the best I've read in the past four or five years
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Tonight at the British Library! Pearl author Siân Hughes in conversation with Victoria Mackenzie, author of For Thy Great Pain have Mercy on My Little Pain, and Sarah Shin on Fiction and the Medieval World 🏰🗺️
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Announcing Summer at Mount Asama by Masashi Matsuie, translated by Margaret Mitsutani 🪶 Graduate Tōru Sakanishi joins a prestigious architecture firm where, over the course of one sweltering summer, he encounters four remarkable women who change his life. Coming July 2025!
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.@PressIndigoThe has signed Summer at Mount Asama, a prize-winning Japanese debut by Masashi Matsuie (£)
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RT @TamarinNorwood: Join us online next week to discuss my book and its engagement with wider issues of writing #grief #babyloss #miscarria
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Dialling in from the Amazon rainforest, Eliane Brum spoke to Prospect about her move from São Paulo to the Amazon, as well as the thinking that underpins Banzeiro Òkòtó: The Amazon as the Centre of the World, for @prospect_uk @brumelianebrum
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Alina Grabowski dials in to Literati Glitterati to talk all about her latest book, Women and Children First, set in a burnt-out coastal town where the residents are confronted by the death of a young woman at a house party
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RT @BookBrunch: .@PressIndigoThe has signed Paradise Garden by Elena Fischer, a debut novel described as 'a spellbinding journey and a deep…
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Book launch: Gloss by Kyra Wilder with Suzanne Joinson, author of The Museum of Lost and Fragile Things! Tuesday 25th February | 6.30-9pm @BurleyFisher
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The beginning was the last day before the summer holidays. The beginning was a song on the radio. The beginning was big plans. Paradise Garden by Elena Fischer, translated by Alexandra Roesch, coming June 2025!
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TALES OF TIME at the British Library! With Pearl author Siân Hughes in conversation with Victoria Mackenzie, author of For Thy Great Pain Have Mercy On My Little Pain, accompanying the exhibition Medieval Women: In Their Own Words 🌱 @eventsBL
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"Behind the data and every loss is a story. But not all stories are told in the exquisitely heartbreaking detail of @TamarinNorwood's The Song of the Whole Wide World" Petra Boynton on Tamarin's memoir and the club nobody wants to join, for @TheLancet
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We are so delighted that Banzeiro Òkòtó author Eliane Brum has been recognised as a World's Top Thinker by @prospect_uk An awe-inspiring list spotlighting people whose ideas are shaping the world in which we live now 🌎 @turnarounduk
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SPOTTED at Oxford Blackwell's 👀 My Favourite by Sarah Jollien-Fardel, translated by Holly James, in incredible company on their fiction in translation table! Thanks @turnarounduk for the pic
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"Compelling stuff!" for The Museum of Lost and Fragile Things by Suzanne Joinson in @meathchronicle - Thanks Anne!
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Anne Cunningham
2 months
Reviews of C Dwyer Hickey's Our London Lives, E Doran's Mad Isn't It, R Sheehan's Playing Dead, S Joinson's Museum of Lost & Fragile Things, P Durcan's 80 at 80, B Fitzgerald's Then Things Went Dark, J Wilson's Think Again & B Mackie's What a Way to Go in this wk's papers.
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@OnixOnux @neonpajamas Of course we're biased but... Really recommend! 😍
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RT @neonpajamas: looking forward to starting this one, described as a modern Grimm fairytale for adults
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2 months
🌟Our 2024 publishing highlights are all 50% off right now!!🌟 Get all of these goodies and more on our website. The perfect stocking fillers, gifts for friends, family and lovers, or a treat for yourself because why the hell not!!
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