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Stations Writers talk about inspiration for their stories

Filed under: Publishing, short stories, Video, writing Tagged: Adrian Gantlope, Anna Fodorova, Rosalind Stopps, Stations

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Stations Authors take over the Overground

It’s always fun to get together with the authors, and yesterday we rode up and down the Overground, reading snippets from Stations. The plan was to all get on the same train, heading for Crystal...

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Reading tonight – Stations

The first of our pre-publication readings of Stations 7.30 tonight @ClaphamBooks.Filed under: Arachne Press, Events, readings, short stories Tagged: Anna Fodorova, Cherry Potts, Clapham Books,...

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Last Week’s Readings

Last week marked the start of a busy time for Arachne Press, with the Launch of Stations only days away, we did a pre-publication reading at Clapham books on Wednesday. This was my first chance to hear...

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Arachne Authors talk about the writers who influence and inspire them

Stations and London Lies and Lovers’ Lies contributors tell us about the writers they admire Andrew Blackman, Bartle Sawbridge, Rosalind Stopps, Adrian Gantlope, Joan Taylor-Rowan: Paula Read, Caroline...

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Arachne Authors talk about their writing habits 1

Andrew Blackman reveals the strange places he writes Caroline Hardman & Cherry Potts confess to letting work get in the way worrying about routines…Filed under: interviews, Video, writers Tagged:...

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What our authors have been up to

Part of the ethos of Arachne Press is to celebrate our authors even when they do something with a different publisher. So here’s a quick round up of what they’ve been doing (that we know about,...

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Liberty Tales LAUNCH

TOMORROW… it begins. Is Freedom around the corner? Is it buried in our past? Are we busy frittering our rights away? And what on earth do fish weirs have to do with anything? It’s been a slow process...

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Liberty Tales launch recordings and Human Rights Day

Our next reading event for Liberty Tales is at North Kensington Library, appropriately on Human Rights Day, Saturday 10th December at 2pm. To get you in the mood, here are some snippets of recordings...

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Upcoming readings

Friday 20th October (Tomorrow!) at 7pm Anna Fodorova is reading part of her story Fruit of the Sea from Liberty Tales at London Writers’ Eclective at the Sun Tavern on Long Acre in Covent Garden....

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Reviewers! Bookshops! Advance Reader Copies coming your way

Reviewers and Bookshops… we will be in touch shortly to offer you one or more of the following Advance reader copies. If you know you are not on our list and are interested, give us a shout. These are...

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Exclusive first chapter extract of In the Blood

As the end of summer approaches we’re looking forward to the autumn publication of In the Blood – an unforgettable twentieth century family saga that explores the impact of historical events on the...

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October/November New Books: Launches and events

We have a little flurry of books arriving in October and November, and some events to launch them, mostly in person! We’d love you to join us. 20/10/2022 7pm Launching How to be a Tarot Card (or a...

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Happy Publication day Anna and Jennifer!

We’ve got a bit ahead of ourselves with launches this month, launching Jennifer A McGowan’s How to be a Tarot Card (or a Teenager) at Oxford Poetry Library last week, and Anna Fodorova’s In the Blood...

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Understanding the past – Holocaust Memorial Day and In the Blood

Today is Holocaust Memorial Day, when we remember the six million Jewish men, women and children murdered in the Second World War, and all victims of persecution and genocide around the world. Author...

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Older Women Writers – Arachne Press in the Guardian

You might have seen us in The Guardian online this weekend – in a piece about older women writers, the work that Arachne Press does to seek, support and promote older women’s voices, and the gradual...

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