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Publicity Bulletin 19th March 2019

Tuesday, 19 March 2019 16:52:10 Europe/London

Albert WoodfoxSolidarity was reviewed in The New York TimesShout by Laurie Halse Anderson was also covered in The New York Times , and got a shout-out in Refinery29's March roundup, as well as an interview with Anderson herself on the site.

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Publicity Bulletin Monday 4th March 2019

Monday, 4 March 2019 16:50:21 Europe/London

Lucia was shortlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize.

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Publicity Bulletin Monday 9th July

Monday, 9 July 2018 17:15:17 Europe/London

 

 

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Publicity Bulletin 12th September 2017

Wednesday, 13 September 2017 12:27:31 Europe/London

Bookanista are taken by The Living Infinite
The National praise the powerful Black Rock White City
Perfume River is shortlisted for a prize!

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Publicity Bulletin 8th August 2017

Thursday, 10 August 2017 14:42:21 Europe/London

The Financial Times rave about Heretics
The Guardian shortlisted Not Thomas for Not The Booker Prize
The Times are awed by We That Are Young

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Publicity Bulletin 10th April 2017

Wednesday, 19 April 2017 14:57:12 Europe/London

The Argonauts shortlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize
The Telegraph feature A Thousand Coloured Castles 
Geek loves Valerian 

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Publicity Bulletin 7th March 2017

Tuesday, 7 March 2017 16:43:57 Europe/London

Jojo Moyes is smitten with Ferrante
The Guardian love Jessa Crispin
The Artist nominated for the LA Times Book Prize

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Publicity Bulletin 6th July 2015

Monday, 6 July 2015 15:57:43 Europe/London

This week's publicity includes:

Ferrante Fever continues as The Sunday Times select My Brilliant Friend as one of their Top Choices for Best Reads on the Beach
Saatchi's Dead dazzles magazines
Ventoux kicks up a storm as cycling season comes in
Kim Gordon picks I'm With the Band as her favourite book about music in The Guardian 

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Publicity Bulletin 2 March 2015

Monday, 2 March 2015 17:00:26 Europe/London

Publicity this week: Blacklisted from New Internationalist, Hold the Dark by William Giraldi, and D.J Taylor’s Wrote for Luck. Plus Nature’s Nether Regions has been shortlisted for this year’s oddest title award, and World Editions get a special publisher spotlight feature on For Book’s Sake. Read more here

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A Sense of Entitlement

Monday, 24 February 2014 16:08:41 Europe/London

We’re delighted to announce that one of our wonderful publishers has had a book title nominated for one of our favourite literary awards of the year, The Diagram Prize for oddest book title. So congratulations to The Origin of Feces (ECW Press, £12.99), which is not only a magnificent pun but a brilliant and informative book which deserves a wider audience: we’re cheerleading for it all the way!

This follows last year’s nomination for How To Sharpen Pencils (Melville House, £9.99), which eventually lost out to the admittedly extraordinary Goblinproofing One’s Chicken Coop (Conari Press). Anyone who knows our publishers will know that Turnaround is dedicated to distributing the weird and wonderful – and if there’s a pun involved, even better. So we’ve trawled our archives to bring you a list (which is by no means definitive) of some of our funniest and most ridiculous book titles, with some ‘judges’ comments’ too! So, in no particular order…

Horse Whispering In The Military Industrial Complex (Salt, £9.99): A fabulous mixture of nature and industry, with an evocative image thrown in for good measure.

The Largest U.S. Cities Named After a Food (Santa Monica Press, £11.99): This is a really interesting geography book, but I’d like to see a ‘Complete US Cities Named After a Food’ too.


Diary of a Left-Handed Birdwatcher (Graywolf, £13.99): A title after my own heart.

Spanking The Donkey (The New Press, £19.99): Sure, it’s a book about politics, but that shouldn’t get in the way of a spectacular title.

Cookin’ With Coolio (Simon & Schuster, £9.99): Yep, that’s THE Coolio. An unexpectedly excellent recipe book from the ghetto.

And there’s one forthcoming title which we think deserves consideration for next year: Dispute Over A Very Italian Piglet (Europa, £10.99): a title which poses many questions, and answers none.

Which is your favourite? And have you seen any stranger offerings out there? We’d love to hear from you!

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