They're back! Writer Meg-John Barker and artist Jules Scheele once again team up in this cheeky and informative comic-book follow-up to Queer and Gender .
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!
They're back! Writer Meg-John Barker and artist Jules Scheele once again team up in this cheeky and informative comic-book follow-up to Queer and Gender .
To give our staff a well earned break we will be closed for the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend.
In addition to the book, the Transition network are currently running the ‘What Next Summit’, a space to empower us to create our own future, tap into our imagination, make new connections and share knowledge
The MushRoom is a space for people who are active in their communities to connect with each other across the city, sharing ideas and resources, and improving our confidence and resilience in the work that we are doing.
A great longlist for the Jhalak Prize this year, with a good mix of poetry, fiction and non-fiction titles. First awarded in March 2017, the Jhalak Prize seeks to celebrate books by British/British resident BAME writers.
This powerful memoir of being mixed race in a predominantly white society is a necessary exploration of who and what we truly are.
Six out of ten people who have died from Covid in this country were disabled. But even before the pandemic, disabled people were fighting for their lives, in the face of unprecedented cuts to benefits and on the services they rely on. Ellen Clifford shines a light on the shocking and systematic attack on disabled people’s rights in the UK.
Think you know Beowulf? Think again, Maria Dahvana Headley breathes new light into the classic text, uncovering previously buried elements, in this excellent new translation.