Live in Edinburgh, though more often on trains. Don't have access to DMs.
Thanks again to the BA, and to all the brilliant booksellers who voted. It really does mean the world.
Thanks again to the BA, and to all the brilliant booksellers who voted. It really does mean the world.
Huge thanks to Lemn and the many other poets, writers, booksellers and readers who’ve lent their support to this extraordinary woman.
Huge thanks to Lemn and the many other poets, writers, booksellers and readers who’ve lent their support to this extraordinary woman.
(To be fair to them it was, as advertised, utterly useless.)
(To be fair to them it was, as advertised, utterly useless.)
More info on this job, and the Publicity Assistant role we’re also advertising, at www.canongate.co.uk/jobs.
More info on this job, and the Publicity Assistant role we’re also advertising, at www.canongate.co.uk/jobs.
Many thanks to @laurenrbrown95.bsky.social!
Many thanks to @laurenrbrown95.bsky.social!
Full info at mailchi.mp/edbookfest/i....
Full info at mailchi.mp/edbookfest/i....
I have sympathy for everyone involved here, except whoever is responsible for this. Do LNER do surge pricing now?
I have sympathy for everyone involved here, except whoever is responsible for this. Do LNER do surge pricing now?
But there’s a definite issue in hardback that, if you lead with funny, some people assume it’s not serious, literary writing too - when arguably funny is FAR harder to do well.
But there’s a definite issue in hardback that, if you lead with funny, some people assume it’s not serious, literary writing too - when arguably funny is FAR harder to do well.
Read it here: www.nytimes.com/2025/05/18/o...
Read it here: www.nytimes.com/2025/05/18/o...
the chrome-yellow straight-out-of-the-tube-and-
laid-on-with-a-palette-knife brashness, the
amazing coconut smell of the gorse…”
Another in my ongoing series of photographs entitled: ‘God, I love this city.’
the chrome-yellow straight-out-of-the-tube-and-
laid-on-with-a-palette-knife brashness, the
amazing coconut smell of the gorse…”
Another in my ongoing series of photographs entitled: ‘God, I love this city.’