Described as the ‘the love child of Verso and Faber’, Repeater Books is an exciting new voice in left-wing literature – revolutionising the tired world of cultural theory and criticism.
From graphic novels and atlases to explorative non-fiction: Brighton publishing house Myriad Editions is reinventing the way we tell stories in the 21st century.
Since its inception in 1969, Pluto Press has become known for its groundbreaking left-wing literature – pushing the genre out of academia and into the real world.
After shaking up the Nigerian literary scene, Cassava Republic has now come to London: becoming the first African publisher to establish a subsidiary outside of the continent.
Founded in 2012, Jacaranda Books is bringing black culture to mainstream publishing, providing a space for writers that ‘cross racial, gender and cultural boundaries.’
Twin Peaks' cancellation left fans in limbo for 25 years. Now that a long-awaited return has cemented its cult status, co-creator Mark Frost is finally ready to offer some closure.
From Hunter S. Thompson’s scorching Nixon critiques to Ivanka Trump’s vapid self-help ventures – we round up the writing that will help you survive through to 2018.
Before becoming one of the most notable authors of his generation, Dave Eggers was a professional painter and artist. For his latest book, Ungrateful Mammals, he returns to his roots.