Nicola Madge is interviewed on the Jo Good Show
Marked Cards is reviewed by Spear’s Magazine
Marked Cards by Manoli Olympitis is reviewed by Spear’s Magazine. You can get your copy here t
The Lady reviews Sixty Somethings by Paul Hoggart and Nicola Madge
‘Even if, like me, you weren’t quite old enough to have lived through the sixties, this well-researched book takes you on an entertaining trip to a kaleidoscopic world of Beatlemania, fun fashions by Mary Quant, Ossie Clark and Twiggy, and catchy music – Sergeant Pepper, Rol
Fantastic interview with Emmanuel Olympitis in Tatler (out now!)
This is the first page of a brilliant interview spread in Tatler Magazine (out now!) You can read the full interview on our chairman’s blogRead More
Quartet author Jane Haynes launches her e-book…
Delighted to announce that Quartet author Jane Haynes has launched her fantastic e-book The Daily Journal of a Psychotherapist During Lockdown. 50% of each sale will go to CALM: Campaign Against Living Miserably which is leading a movement against suicide. You can buy a copy of the
Emmanuel Olympitis writes a piece for Book Brunch on the writing of his memoir Marked Cards
Pomeranski by Gerald Jacobs is reviewed in The Critic…
‘Nostalgia for a world so near yet now so far sounds in the mind like hand- fuls of soil hitting the lid of a coffin — “a brush ca- ressing a drum”’
Stoddard Martin gives a glowing review of Pomeranski by Gerald Jacobs in The Critic. You can read the full review
Quartet author Venetia Welby writes a review of Harpy by Megan Hunter for Review 31
BANIPAL magazine gives a sparkling review of Memories by Naim Attallah
‘Memories is full of interesting characters and incidents and provides a vivid and absorbing overview of Attallah’s long and varied career’
Susannah Tarbush reviews Memories by Naim Attallah for BANIPAL magazine. You can read the full five page review below