Paint My Name In Black And Gold
By Mark Andrews
Paint My Name In Black And Gold is the story of the first five years of The Sisters of Mercy.
Shareware Heroes
By Richard Moss
The renegades who redefined gaming at the dawn of the internet
One Hundred and Fifty-Two Days
By Giles Paley-Phillips
A unique semi-autobiographical novella written in verse that looks at the impact on a teenager whose mother is terminally ill
Women on Nature
By Katharine Norbury
A wide-ranging and timely new perspective on writing about the natural world and our place within it
Pedro & Ricky Come Again
By Jonathan Meades
The best of three decades of Jonathan Meades.
THIS PARTY’S DEAD
By Erica Buist
Grief, Joy and Spilled Rum at the World’s Death Festivals
What Doesn't Kill You
By Elitsa Dermendzhiyska
15 master storytellers and Rory Bremner on the struggles that shaped them
Stim: An Autism Anthology
By Lizzie Huxley-Jones
A collection of stories, essays and art from autistic authors and artists.
The Ethical Stripper
By Stacey Clare
Forget everything you’ve heard about strippers: this book is an antidote to stigma, shame and stereotyping
Region Locked
By Matt Barnes, Dazz Brown and Greg S-C
A fascinating exploration of the weird and wonderful video games not available to Western audiences
Tales from the Colony Room: Soho’s Lost Bohemia
By Darren Coffield
The authorised history of London's most notorious drinking club
The Coincidence of Novembers
By Edited by Sandy Nairne
A selection of autobiographical writings by Sir Patrick Nairne (1921 – 2013)