by Nicola Wilson In 1914 in an article on her new creative writing group, Lancashire mill-woman Ethel Carnie Holdsworth wrote that “what I feel is that literature up till now…Read More >
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The Pamphlet 1.2 Should World Book Day Showcase More New Writers?
By Dr Marrisa Joseph A couple of weeks ago I received an email from my son’s nursery. Attached was a token to exchange for a book to celebrate World Book…Read More >
CBCP Research videos: Elisa Bolchi on Virginia Woolf and Italian Readers
We are pleased to introduce the first in our new monthly series of short videos presenting research projects related to the Centre for Book Culture and Publishing. The first researcher…Read More >
A publishing initiative: Marie Neurath picturing history
CBCP Co-Director, Sue Walker, was invited to talk about Marie Neurath’s work at ‘Exploring Collections, Archaeology and Empire – Creating Narratives for Younger Audiences, past present, future’, a workshop organised…Read More >
The Pamphlet 1.1: Independent publishing during COVID
By Anne Nolan, Sales and Marketing, Two Rivers Press What has 2020 been like for independent publishers in the UK? Well, it has been tough, but with some unexpected upsides….Read More >
A Room of Our Own: The Virginia Woolf Learning Journals
by Madeleine Davis, Department of English Literature Between 2018 and 2020, staff and students in the Department of English Literature developed an innovative collaborative book project with staff and students…Read More >