Multicultural Book Fair
Conway Hall Red Lion Square WC1R 4RL
Free Entry 10am – 5pm
6th Sept 2025
More publishers and booksellers to be Announced
Publishers and Booksellers 2025.
Poetry Society
National Poetry Library
Goat star Press
Alpha Cauwenbergh
David Lee Morgan
Osmossis Press
Utopians
Shearman Books
Istros Books
AsterFest
Agenda poetry
Assorted Translations
Conscious Dreams Publishing
Carnaval Press
Meet Us and Eat Us
Sohaila Elshater
Scorpius Books
Nuno Vinhas
Skippari Publishing & Friends
Free Spirit Publication
The Spanish Writing and
Book Club at Feminist
Library,
Peirene press
Jasmine Kahlia
Simone Graham
Funmi Akisanya
Isobar Press
Sidekick Books
Nourish my Spirit
Pamenar Press
Book Works Publishing
Poem Stellium
Saqi Books
The Little Review
Dorraine Robinson
Harmon Books.
South London Books
Amatista Books
Equidistancias
Felix-lammers-&-Yasmin-Heinz
Utopians
The Griots Paintbrush
Major Books
Pushkin House Bookshop
Free Tickets
Multicultural Book Fair 2024
Multicultural Book Fair comes to an end for 2024. What a wonderful day celebrating diversity. A very important day, our first Book Fair. I was pleased to see how well it was received, plans are underway considering our next steps. All day readings and
free entry. Multicltural Book Fair date Saturday 6th September 2025 Conway Hall Red Lion Square WC1 4RL
Publishers and booksellers table available, for more info please email Jason: whyjason206@gmail.com
Thank you to all who took part

Multicultural Book Fair free tickets 2025
Multicultural Book Fair 14th Sept 2024
This book fair was a fantastic celebration of diversity, of voices and stories. It’s an inspiration to see so many different cultures and perspectives represented on the shelves.
Main Hall over 50 Publishers and Booksellers
All day readings and talks in the Brockway Room with host Joelle Taylor
Gala Show host Joelle Taylor
Tea House Theatre SE11 5HL
Gala Show – 7pm
Publishers and Booksellers
The Poetry Society
ignition press
PNR
Arachne Press
Sidekick Books
Smokestack Books
Peepal Tree Press
Ignition Press
Black Spring Press Group
IF P Then Q
Polari Press
Allardyce, Barnett, Publishers
Paekakariki press
Cheerio Publishing
Power Mouth
Assemblage Collective
Rebecca Ronane
Pushkin House Bookshop
Colossive Press
Neem Tree Press
Weathergrass Books
Jacaranda Books
Goat Star Book
Claudia Cadette
Assorted Translations
Out Spoken Press
A.B
Jasmine Kahlia
Tosin Akomolafe
Boukman Academy
Etruscan books
Cckriolas Publishers
Peter’s Bookshop
Poetry Translation Centre
David Lee Morgan
Prototype Press
Henningham Family Press
Shearsman Books
Aurora Metro Books
Romancero Books
Canary Ryland
London Poets
London Poetry Life
Scratch Books
Renard Press
Kurious K Agubam Production
Istros Books
Heloise Press
Liz Amos
Olivia Hurton
The House of Harley
Meet Us and Eat Us
Rough Trade Books
Osmosis

The Poetry Society
The Poetry Society was founded in 1909 to promote ‘a more general recognition and appreciation of poetry’. Since then, it has grown into one of Britain’s most dynamic arts organisations, representing poetry both nationally and internationally. Today it has more than 5,000 members worldwide and publishes the UK’s leading poetry magazine, The Poetry Review, edited by Wayne Holloway-Smith.
The Poetry SocietT

National Poetry Library
The largest public collection of modern poetry, plus events and exhibitions. Based at London’s Southbank Centre, on Level 5 of the Royal Festival Hall. Champions small press publishing. The library team loves talking poetry and making recommendations from the collection, come and find us!
nationalpoetrylibrary.org.uk
Arachne Press
Arachnne Press is a small, independent publisher of award-winning poetry, short fiction, and novels for adults and children. Over the last twelve years we have published regular anthologies, and invited authors who impress us to submit collections or novels. We have a liking for fantasy, climate fiction and psychogeography!

Sidekick Books
Sidekick Books is a small press based in London / Cambridge, specialising in multi-authored works that mix, meddle and amalgamate. We specialise in collaborative books, blending poems, essays and visual art to create fantastic new mutants. Our latest series, Ten Poets, sends four groups of poets undercover to plunder the genres of monster movies, ghost stories, detective fiction and historical erotica.
Sidekick Books
Instagram / Threads: @sidekickbooks

The Black Spring Press
Founded July 25th, 1984, The Black Spring Press list has published literary classics and major figures, including Leonard Cohen, Orson Welles, Anaïs Nin, Momus, Carolyn Cassady, Charles Baudelaire, Nick Cave, and many more. Eyewear Publishing Ltd. joined up with Black Spring Press (with its imprint Dexter Haven) in 2019 to form a new Indie press group of cultural reach and quality.
Adam Temple was born in London. The eighties saw him accompany rock legend Screaming Lord Sutch; moonlight as a Tarzan singing telegram; spend a year serenading the Marbella jet set, and accept a residency in Wichita, Kansas! He made several appearances in Strike it Rich, a BBC TV drama. In 2013 Rogers wrote ‘The Adam Temple Show’ and ‘Football Fandango.’ Broadcast from his flat, the Orange Bunker, these episodic internet musical comedies featured several accomplished actors and performers. His debut novel, ‘Everybody Do What You’re Doing,’ was completed during the pandemic lockdowns. Continuing to write and perform, Adam lives in Maida Vale, West London.
Please note, Mr Temple was born in London and partly of African heritage.
David Lee Morgan
My friend, Jason Why, of South London Poetry books has organised a MultiCulture Book fair at the ever-cool Conway Hall for Saturday, Sept 14, 2024.
Tables are cheap and a great way to promote your publications – and support a vibrant spoken word poetry scene. (cc’d Jason so you can contact him directly).
I’m taking out a full table for my new publishing enterprise, Bidrohi Books, but would gladly share the table with any of you.

Boukman Academy
Boukman Academy is a pan-African organisation specialising in revolutionary education. They have an online school with lessons that focus on Black history, political science, liberation philosophy, psychology and sociology. They also have a range of books on Black history and politics, and other learning materials, which can all be found at
Boukman Academy

Romancero Books
Romancero Books CIC is an online bookstore and a cultural platform based in London. We sell literature from Spain and the Latin American countries.
Working with selected large and small publishers, we bring together a remarkable collection of books, including short stories and pocketbooks. Our catalogue covers themes such as Lorca, female writers from Generación del 27, writers in exile and diaspora, and new LGBTQ+ voices.
National Poetry Library
The National Poetry Library is a free public collection housed at Royal Festival Hall in London’s Southbank Centre. Situated on the fifth floor of the Royal Festival Hall, overlooking the river Thames, the library aims to hold all contemporary UK poetry publications since 1912

Aurora Metro Books
Aurora Metro Books is a diverse, award-winning indie publisher of fiction, non-fiction and
drama established 30+ years. 300 books in print, the focus is on feminist, LGBTQI+ and
POC authors with works in translation from 20+ languages. Based at Books on the Rise in
Richmond you can visit us and browse our books, or join the mailing list at
www.aurorametro.com

Olivia Hurton
The Separation Ceremony is the debut poetry collection of Olivia Hurton, writer, actress and academic at Christ Church, University of Oxford. Written over ten years, the book explores youthful experience, love, loss, nature and corruption. From tragic love stories and lush reimaginings of classical mythology, to sun-drenched vignettes of student life and gothic elegies, these poetic stories transport you heart-first into a world of rogues and romantics.
The Separation Ceremony Paperback

Meet Us and Eat Us
Meet Us and Eat Us: Food plants from around the world celebrates biodiversity
through poetry, prose, and fine art photography.
Giving plants voice and agency, it introduces their family relationships, history
of use, geographical origin, cultural and mythological significance, and
their journeys to reach our plates. Readers across a wide age range can
enjoy this playful and scientifically rigorous hardback.

Dyone Antonette
Dyonne Antonette Josiah is an award-winning, Self-published author from Islington, North London.
On the 7th of February 2024, she won her first Children’s book award With The Golden Wizard prize.
On the 30th of October 2022, her first book called ” How Do You Get A Baby?” was launched. A chapter book for children ages 5-8 years old, this is the first title in this series in “The Adventures of Canary Ryland”.

Rough Trade Books
ROUGH TRADE BOOKS IS A NEW PUBLISHING VENTURE IN THE MOULD OF THE PIONEERING INDEPENDENT RECORD LABEL. BRINGING THE SAME ORIGINAL SPIRIT AND RADICAL DIRECTION TO THE WORLD OF BOOK PUBLISHING…

Liz Amos
Liz Amos writes book club fiction, poetry and essays about the beauty of stumbling
forwards.
‘All the Truths Between Us’ is her debut novel. The manuscript was longlisted for the SI
Leeds Literary Prize 2022 and described by Head Judge Kadija Sesay as “a very moving
story”.
Liz is Black British of Jamaican heritage and based in Southampton, UK.

Assorted Translations
A splendid selection of books hand-picked by Timothy
Adès: his own works, and much more, from many
publishers and languages… A unique Translated Poetry
Bookstall at Festivals and at Craft & Gift Markets.
Keen prices! Many with English and foreign text together,
many from publishers who don’t come to the Fair.
Timothy is on Facebook and YouTube.
www.timothyades.com

Heloise
Press
Héloïse Press is a small and independent publishing house specialised in contemporary and international literary fiction by women. We feature established and emerging authors, and publish books with women at the centre of the stories.

Etruscan Books
Etruscan Books was founded in 1996 by poet Nicholas Johnson, and published concrete, Gaelic & modernist poetry with an ear for the lyric & the made up word.
Our first publication was High West Rendezvous by Edward Dorn. Etruscan Books published poetry folios by Carlyle Reedy, Seán Rafferty, John Hall, Helen Macdonald, Bob Cobbing, B. Catling, Maggie O’Sullivan & The Metal Mountain by John Healy
Etruscan Books
etruscanpublishing@gmail.com

Claudia Cadette
‘Claudia was born in London and is of St Lucian parentage. Claudia’s debut novel ‘Spectrum of Colours’ is a story is told through the eyes of the central character Sophia, a 24-year-old woman who spends six weeks in a psychiatric hospital after suffering a declination in her mental health, as a result of a traumatic childhood event.’

Weatherglass Books
Weatherglass Books is a new independent press founded by Neil Griffiths
(novelist and founder of the Republic of Consciousness Prize for Small Presses) and Damian Lanigan (novelist and playwright).
Weatherglass was founded on a shared love of Penelope Fitzgerald’s The Blue Flower and a shared fear that it wouldn’t find a publisher today.

Goat Star Book
Goat Star Books is a UK-based publisher specialising in translations of poetry from and into English. It is a poetic project based on the idea that poets are the unrecognized legislators of the world, in the famous words of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Our vocation is to use the translation of poetry as a bridge of understanding between cultures, making known voices from both the present and the past.

Jacaranda Books
Jacaranda Books is an award-winning, Black-owned independent publisher of literary and genre fiction, and non-fiction. With our mission statement Bigger Than Books, we are dedicated to promoting and celebrating diverse storytelling in all forms, and to directly addressing the ongoing lack of inclusion in the book trade. We have an interest in writing from the perspective of the Global South, and are the publishers of the Twenty in 2020 and A Quick Ting On series’. Founded in 2012.

Renard Press
Renard Press is an award-winning independent press, and is one of the UK’s first climate-positive publishers. Covering both classic and contemporary titles, Renard publishes fiction and non-fiction, theatre and poetry; the emphasis is on good writing, properly edited, and our books can be found in convenient modern formats, as well as in beautifully designed and well-produced editions.
Renard Press

Scratch Books
Scratch Books are dedicated to the art of the short story. We publish innovative anthologies from celebrated authors like Tessa Hadley and Jon McGregor as well as critically-acclaimed single-author collections.

IF P THEN Q
if p then q is a small press publisher of experimental poetry edited by James Davies, founded in 2008. The press publishes important collections by ground-breaking poets such as P. Inman, Holly Pester and Tom Jenks; recent collections have included works by Peter Jaeger and Maggie O’Sullivan. The poetry published we publish is exciting and provides opportunities for deep thinking through play.

Neem Tree Press
Neem Tree Press is a London-based independent publisher of multicultural books that change and broaden perspectives. We collaborate with an eclectic group of British and international authors, illustrators, and designers. We were recently awarded an English PEN grant, a prestigious literary award for translated fiction, and we were shortlisted for the IPG’s Diversity and Inclusivity Award in 2023.

Osmosis Press
Osmosis Press was established in early 2021 with an aim to muddy the boundaries between categorisations of contemporary writing practice. We publish work that resists the definition of poetry, novel, short story, non-fiction, memoir, and everything in-between. We publish poetry that does not map onto the expectations of what poetry can be. We publish fiction that reconsiders the possibilities of prose – or resists prose entirely. We believe non-fiction can take any form.

Colossive Press
Based in Penge, South London, Colossive Press publishes an eclectic and ever-expanding range of books, comics and zines. Titles include the critically acclaimed Colossive Cartographies series, street art and London photography books by the late, great Gordon Gibbens and A. Wolfgang Crowe’s graphic memoir Fractures, as well as zines about ghosts, grief, cats, football and Croydon Spaceport.

Pushkin House Bookshop
Pushkin House Bookshop is an independent bookshop in London specialising in culture, history, politics, literature and visual arts from Russia, the Soviet Union and Russian Empire. We work with publishers large and small to bring you the broadest range of titles: poetry and politics, cookbooks and children’s books, niche academic titles, limited-edition zines, and literature from across the region.

Polari Press
Taking their name from the secret gay slang Polari, popular in the mid-1900s, Polari Press is an independent publishing house that seeks out hidden voices and helps them be heard. Although Polari was spoken predominantly by gay and bisexual men, the nature of clandestine meetings of the era when homosexuality was still criminalised, brought together people from all walks of life who all had an influence on the language. Cockney, Romany, and Italian languages mixed with the colloquialisms of thespians, circus performers, wrestlers, sailors, and wider criminal communities to create a slang to express their sexuality secretly and safely. Inspired by these origins, they publish queer and marginalised voices, to share a diverse range of queer perspectives.
Polari Press

South London Books
We are very pleased to be invited to support Multicultural Book Fair and will be taking part in the Brockway Room with Publishers attending the fair, Steve Tasane, Hannah Stanislaus, will be reading, representing South London Books
Joelle Tayor will be voice of William C Harris Publishing, reading and hosting Paper Tiger Poetry evening show.

Smokestack Books
Smokestack Books aims to keep open a space for what is left of the radical poetic tradition in the twenty-first century. Smokestack champions poets who are unfashionable, radical, left-field and working a long way from the metropolitan centres of cultural authority; believes that poetry is a part of and not apart from society; argues that if poetry does not belong to everyone it is not poetry.

Peepal Tree Press
Peepal Tree Press is an independent publisher of Caribbean and Black British writing. Founded in 1985, it publishes around 15 books a year and has released over 400 titles. Prize highlights include the Costa Novel and Book of the Year Awards for The Mermaid of Black Conch by Monique Roffey and the T.S. Eliot Prize, for Roger Robinson’s A Portable Paradise.

Jasmine Kahlia
Jasmine Kahlia is an Acclaimed Audiovisual Artist, with work showcased regionally in the UK, and internationally in Spain, Germany and USA.Jasmine works across around 19 different artforms to bring their work to life.These include: Film-making, Music Production and Sound Design, Illustration, Creative Writing, Prose and Poetry, Textile Work and much more

Glena Oyiadjo
Author and life speaker Glena showcases her self help motivational…

Shearsman Books
Shearsman Books is an independent publisher of poetry based in Oxfordshire, issuing up to 50 titles per annum. The press publishes a magazine, books by writers from around the world, and has the largest poetry translation list in the country.

Dorraine Robinson
Born and raised in southwest London, Youth Worker and Author Dorraine Robinson published her children’s picture book Grandad and Me with indie publisher Conscious Dreams Publishing in September 2022. Inspired by her own bond with her grandad, the book celebrates the relationship between a Black grandad and granddaughter. Translated in English, French and Spanish, it’s available in leading bookstores and several local libraries.

Poetry Translation Centre’s
The Poetry Translation Centre’s World Poet Series has made available to an English audience some of the most exciting contemporary voices from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. In addition to bringing out newly commissioned translations each year, the series includes reissued classic chapbooks from the PTC’s back-catalogue in expanded editions and with new translations.
David Lee Morgan
My friend, Jason Why, of South London Poetry books has organised a MultiCulture Book fair at the ever-cool Conway Hall for Saturday, Sept 14, 2024.
Tables are cheap and a great way to promote your publications – and support a vibrant spoken word poetry scene. (cc’d Jason so you can contact him directly).
I’m taking out a full table for my new publishing enterprise, Bidrohi Books, but would gladly share the table with any of you.

Tosin Akomolafe
Tosin Akomolafe is the author of Father-Time Continuum; his debut novel. The book is a coming-of-age story about a boy, who learns what it means to become a father from his Grandfather, Father, Stepfather, and Uncle until he becomes a father. It is a book that celebrates Black fatherhood, while never shying away from difficult conversations.
Tosin Akomolafe

AsterFest
AsterFest is an independent press (with series Slavic Orpheus) operating as part of AsterFest International Film Festival activities, focusing on literature from Macedonian-born and Balkan authors, as well as foreign literature. We publish and promote classic and contemporary non-fiction and fiction. Our primary areas are cinema, drama and intermediality. We are also establishing an Anglo-Slavica journal. The AsterFest brand was founded by Goran and Sofiya Trenchovski in 2005.

Amatista books
Amatista Books & Lifestyle:
We’re an independent online bookstore based in London, founded by two friends from Uruguay. We specialize in Spanish-language books, with a focus on Latin American literature and personal growth. Our collection includes English titles by Latin American authors. We also host Spanish book clubs and workshops for those looking to connect with their language and cultural roots.

Equidistancias
Equidistancias is a publishing imprint that reflects an important reality in an increasingly dynamic world: the large number of Spanish-speaking writers who have chosen to live in cultures different from their own.
Equidistancias makes it possible to see migrant authors both in their places of origin and in the new places where they have settled. In doing so, Equidistancias brings together diverse voices that, beyond the existential challenges of migration, express linguistic and discursive tensions, blends of cultural traditions, or convergences that question and transcend the supposed identities that define Spanish-language literatures.

Scorpius Books
Scorpius Books is an award-winning independent publisher based in Essex. We were the 1st publisher in the UK to publish dyslexic-friendly fiction for adults, with the core belief that great stories should be for everyone. We love breaking the rules and challenging the way publishing works, and were British Book Awards Regional Small Press of the Year 2024.
Scorpius Books

Nuno Vinhas
In “The Struggle Into the Modern World: Fate or Coincidence,” embark on a captivating journey that explores the complexities of modern life. This insightful book delves into the forces that shape our existence, questioning whether our paths are determined by fate or shaped by coincidence.
This book examines a blend of historical analysis, personal anecdotes, philosophical reflections, and the pivotal moments and challenges that define our era.

Felix-lammers-&-Yasmin-Heinz
The concept behind this project is to offer hope for the future in these troubled times. We created a visually stunningand inspiring art and lifestyle photobook that showcases the new aesthetic heroes and pioneering artists of all ages and genders from a diverse range of fields including architecture, art, beauty, cooking, environment, fashion, film, music, science, and sports.

Skippari Publishing & Friends
Kristina BABI presents her book “Breakfast in London – Dinner in Paris,” where she brings together delicious and authentic recipes and stories from across France and Britain. London-based Skippari Ltd presents two titles: “Chémi Gogo” by Elena Melakuda and “Georgian Art Kitchen” by Oleg Skippari.
National Poetry Library

Insurgent pRESS
The Insurgent Press is an independent publisher that walks like The Clash and sings like The Supremes. Born out of the Club Verbal Discharge spoken word scene, we are a press run by writers for writers.

Alpha Cauwenbergh
‘A London-based storyteller who scribbles incoherent dreams into his iPhone during 3 am toilet trips. Terraforming these dreamscapes into captivating and effervescent worlds of fiction is my passion. Welcome to the Alphaverse!
Here you can find an intriguing murder mystery titled Kiss of A Racist, or a fantasy drama with a sprinkle of horror called Life for Rent. But perhaps you like your literary landscapes a little hotter; if so, for you, I have the lust-inducing vampire erotica known as Prince Masuda.
Although if none of the above is where you like to spend your evening’s escape, there’s my new novel and magnum opus, The Rain: Death & All His Friends. This Sci-Fi Fantasy asks the question: Would you kill your family to save the world?

John t hope
Discover A Philosopher’s Vignettes by John T. Hope, a thought-provoking collection of poetic prose that explores profound themes of love, faith, and free will. This captivating work examines the distinctions between spiritual journeys and religious practices, while also reflecting on societal influences and the contributions of historical figures.
Embark on a journey of self-discovery and contemplation that fosters introspection and wisdom.

Agenda Poetry
Agenda is among the most highly respected poetry journals. Started by Ezra Pound and William Cookson, it wasedited through its sixtieth year by Patricia McCarthy. Her successor John Burnside sadly died in May 2024, soon after being appointed. There are magazines, one-poet volumes (Agenda Editions), broadsheets, and online supplements. Agenda’s future is with the University of St Andrews.

Carnaval Press
Carnaval Press is an indie publishing project created in 2015 by Virna Teixeira, initially focused on Brazilian poetry. Its catalogue has now included international authors, like Jessica Pujol, Gladys Mendía and Nina Zivancevic. More recently Carnaval published DISEASE, an anthology involving almost 50 poets and some visual artists, co-edited with Rushika Wick and Ana Seferovic.

Sohaila Elshater
Born and raised in Switzerland, Sohaila Elshater loves to write about the human experience, in all its beauty and hardship. Her stories often centre on characters dealing with the lack of belonging that characterises the experience of a person of mixed descent, touching on socio-political injustices and the power of self-healing.
The Dark Knight of the Souls is Sohaila’s debut romantasy, and offers a narrative that challenges imperialism, converging the voices and journeys of resilient BIPOC characters in their struggle for justice and liberation.
When she isn’t writing, you can find her cocooning on her couch with her cats, a steaming coffee, and a good book.
Sohaila Elshater

Peirene Press
An award-winning independent publisher of new voices and great books from across the world.
Founded in 2008, we’ve been a key player in the thriving UK independent publishing scene for over a decade, publishing books from 25 countries and 20 different languages. Traditionally a publisher of European novellas in translation, we now publish writing from all over the world and are expanding our list to publish literary fiction of all shapes and sizes. Our books are regularly listed for significant UK literary and translation prizes, including the International Booker Prize, and in 2023 we won the Dublin Literary Award with our book Marzahn, Mon Amour by Katja Oskamp, translated from German by Jo Heinrich.

Yellow Danfo
Funmi Akisanya is the author of The Yellow Danfo, a debut novel celebrating culture, identity, and modern African narratives. The book is available on Amazon and in select London libraries. Funmi is also a researcher and entrepreneur, passionate about African heritage and creativity.

Isobar Press
Based on London and Tokyo, Isobar Press specialises in English-language poetry from Japan, whether written by native English writers with a strong connection to the country, or by Japanese poets who choose to write in English; the press also publishes English-language translations of modern and contemporary Japanese poetry. The press has so far published fifty books by thirty-four poets, translators or editors.

Pamenar Press
Pamenar Press is an independent publisher producing books of poetry, hybrid, and critical writing forms, which are cross-cultural and multilingua

Book Works Publishing
Book Works is a publisher and studio set up in 1984 dedicated to commissioning and supporting new work by emerging artists and writers. Our projects are initiated by invitation, open submission, and through guest-curated projects. Recent publications have been by Katrina Palmer, Amy Ching-Yan Lam, Andrew E. Colarusso and Roy Claire Potter.

Poems Stellium
Poem Stellium supports voices in creative writing, mental health, astrology, and narrative art. We offer both free and featured submission paths, welcoming emerging and established writers. Our online platform champions diverse talent and publishes carefully curated works. Visit our website to explore submissions, publications, and op
Saqi Books
Saqi Books, founded in London in 1983, is a leading independent publisher of trade and academic works on the Middle East and North Africa. Through imprints like The Westbourne Press and Telegram, it champions diverse voices and critical thought. Saqi has earned multiple awar

Istros Books
Istros Books is an independent press focusing on the literature of Central and S E Europe. Publishing contemporary fiction and non-fiction as well as forgotten classics, we hope to provide a window onto this region and showcase the wonderful stories that arise from these rich, fascinating cultures. At Istros, we believe that good literature can transcend national interests and speak to us with the common voice of human experience, and we work with a magnificent array of translators from all over the world to bring out a small, select number of titles each year to delight and engage our readers.

The Griots Paintbrush
We are an independent publishing company who focus on children’spicture books which place the culture of Rastafari at the centre of the story.Our mission is to help people connect with Rastafari, and gain adeeper understanding of the levity. Whilst cultivating the minds of the future generation’s to build a vibrant future for Rastafari.

The Spanish Writing and
Book Club at Feminist Library
The Spanish Writing and Book Club at Feminist Library meets on the last Wednesday of every month at 7pm, to discuss feminist topics and literature.
All Spanish-speaking levels are welcome.
As a feminist, antiracist, trans-inclusive, non-hierarchical collective of artists and writers, we also organise art exhibitions, writing retreats, and have collaborated on a number of events with cultural and academic institutions worldwide.
The Spanish Writing and Book Club
at Feminist Library’

major books
‘Major Books is an independent press dedicated to bringing Vietnamese literature to the English-speaking world. Ranging from critically acclaimed post-war fiction, national epic poetry, to contemporary LGBTQIA+ writings, we hope to present a well-rounded portrait of Vietnam and our diverse voices. Our hope is to contribute, no matter how little, to growing awareness that there are no ‘lesser’ voices in world literature.’
Major Books

The Little Review
Launched in 2025, The Little Review is the pocket magazine for anyone interested in poetry. Printed three times a year, it features reviews, poems, fiction, essays and all kinds of mischief. Our contributors include Maria Stepanova, Luke Kennard, Mona Arshi, Fran Lock, Declan Ryan and Lucy Ellmann.
The Little Review