Join interactive fiction authors Joey Jones and KJ Shadmand in the shop, with Jamie Thomson beaming in via Zoom, to learn more about this unique form of storytelling.
October Books.
More than just a bookshop, we’re local, radical and eco-friendly!
October Books.
More than just a bookshop, we’re local, radical and eco-friendly!
Join interactive fiction authors Joey Jones and KJ Shadmand in the shop, with Jamie Thomson beaming in via Zoom, to learn more about this unique form of storytelling.
Alison Phipps challenges mainstream ‘white feminism’ encouraging all feminists to engage in reflection on how their actions and activism may prop up or rely on traditional power structures rather than challenging and dismantling them.
Looking for ways to engage the whole family away from what sometimes feels like an inescapable siren call of screens? Kate Hodges has you covered!
… WELCOME TO MORDEW – THE FIRST IN A MONUMENTAL NEW TRILOGY FROM THE WELLCOME BOOK PRIZE-SHORTLISTED AUTHOR, ALEX PHEBY
This past year has taught us all the importance of connection to others. Will Buckingham reflects on the pandemic, our social need for community and how in an era of loneliness we can bring people together.
As part of disability pride month we’re highlighting some of our stock that highlights disabled voices.
This week we’re highlighting ‘Crippled: Austerity and the Demonization of Disabled People’ by Frances Ryan. A book we discussed previously through our radical reading group, Frances Ryan’s book is a difficult but important read about the current disturbing reality for disabled people in Britain.
As part of disability pride month we’re highlighting some of our stock that highlights disabled voices.
This week we’re highlighting Joanne Limburg’s brilliant ‘Letters to My Weird Sisters: on Autism and Feminism.’ In the book Joanne writes to the other women throughout history who have been seen as different and deviant.
Join Dr Sophie Mort via ZOOM to hear practical and insightful wellbeing advice from her book ‘A Manual For Being Human’.