
December Fiction Preview
The publishing juggernaut may be winding down for the year but there are still some absolute gems coming into the world this December… Continue reading December Fiction Preview
The publishing juggernaut may be winding down for the year but there are still some absolute gems coming into the world this December… Continue reading December Fiction Preview
October’s Book of the Month is a superb and timely comic about the invisible burdens women carry, as well as a whole host of social injustices, everyday outrages and absurdities. Continue reading The Mental Load by Emma – October Book of the Month
Leo checks out Myriad’s guide to the UK’s best female comic talent… Continue reading The Inking Woman – A celebration of the UK’s top comic talent…
Bill discusses The Enchanted Life by Sharon Blackie. Continue reading February 2018 BOTM – The Enchanted Life by Sharon Blackie
Want to know what a book launch is like? Tanyel writes about the launch for The Big Push, which involved conversation from Labour member of the House of Lords, Helena Kennedy QC. Continue reading “Patriarchy is made seductive” – The Big Push: Post-Launch thoughts
Sarah M and Rachel from the Marketing Team share their thoughts on Jessa Crispin’s forthcoming book Why I Am Not A Feminist Continue reading Why I Am Not a Feminist
Heather writes about a certain journalist’s brouhaha and its failure to affect the outstanding writing of Elena Ferrante… Continue reading Stand up to the Ferrante doxxing by supporting her writing
The marketing team talk their preferred method of reading comics, in response to *that article* about diversity sales… Continue reading On Diversity in Comics, and in their Readers
Helena Earnshaw from Honno Welsh Women’s Press helps us celebrate St.David’s Day 2016 in style by discussing our favourite welsh export – women writers. Continue reading Publisher Spotlight: Honno Welsh Women’s Press
A homage to women who make comics in the run up to Comix Creatrix: 100 Women Making Comics. Continue reading Suffering Sappho! On why the Prix D’ Angoulême judges were plain wrong, and why women comic creators rule