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Graham Maw Christie titles took 4 of the top 10 slots in non-fiction paperback bestsellers across the whole of 2021
One enthusiastic millennial journalist in BuzzFeed believes that Vex King changed her life ('not to be dramatic')
Sally Coulthard was featured in The Sunday Times writing about her book The Barn.
Juliet Blaxland's Easternmost Sky was the subject of an article on topographic writing in The Telegraph. 'Excellent' - Simon Heffer.
Planting for Wildlife by Jane Moore was included in The Times 10 best gardening books of 2021.
Author, coach and psychologist Jess Baker has been awarded a best coach award at the 2021 Business Women Awards.
The Easternmost Sky by Juliet Blaxland has won the memoir category in the East Anglian Book Awards 2021
Waterstones have chosen THE WILD SILENCE for their paperbacks of 2021 promotion. Forbes Magazine has reviewed Living With Robots describing it as ‘An excellent non-technical overview of robotics for both business managers and those more generally interested in both the promise and reality of robots in society.’
Ruth Aylett was subjected to Owen Jones' cheeky interview about her new book LIVING WITH ROBOTS! 'Will robots take over the world? My mum explains: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs2k4CSbq_g
Graeme Tomlinson has announced his new book LOSE WEIGHT WITHOUT LOSING YOUR MIND, a guide to weight loss without anxiety, pressure and guilt.
Ruth Allen spoke about her book GROUNDED at the Kendal Mountain Festival 18-21 Nov.
Raynor Winn spoke at the How To Academy on the Wild Silence and the meaning of home on 4th November 2021. For more information click here.
Theresa Cheung features regularly on This Morning. Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond said '‘The best bit on the show today was dreams with Theresa. She is quite transcendent, she took you somewhere. She is amazing.
Good Vibes Good Life has become one of TikTok's bestselling titles
New release Maternal Journal reached no4 on Hive, the online site that supports indie booksellers
Author of How to Save the World for Free Natalie Fee spoke at Exeter Literary Festival alongside other climate activists including Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall, Jonathan Porritt and Peter Cox.
Milli Hill continues to attract coverage for her stance on the new vocabulary describing women
Ruth Aylett author of Living with Robots wrote for BBC Science Focus Magazine on why there won't be a robot uprising any time soon. Read more here.
Pauline Beaumont's Bread Therapy and 'kneading meditation' was featured in Well+Good magazine.
Ruth Aylett and Patricia A.Vargas discussed Living with Robots on the Newstalk Podcast. Listen here.
Author and activist Louise Allen was featured itwo months running in Mother & Baby on adoption and fostering.
Juliet Blaxland's Easternmost Sky has been attracting some lovely reviews. Richard Hopton in Country & Town wrote 'it has much to say, expressed with elegance and charm, about the countryside, country life and its threatened future.'
Ruth Aylett author of Living with Robots wrote for BBC Science Focus Magazine on why there won't be a robot uprising any time soon. Read more here.
Clemmie Telford's BUT WHY has racked up another foreign sale, this time to top German publisher Goldmann.
Louise Allen's Jacob's Story, the fourth title in the bestselling foster care series, reached no 32 in the UK paperback non fiction list in its 4th week of publication.
Milli Hill's MY PERIOD reached no 7 on the Hive top 20 list this week and rights have already been sold to China and Holland. 3 weeks after publication it is already reprinting.
Bronte Aurell's book on Scandi Summer Cooking, MIDSOMMAR, was named by Hello! Magazine as one of the top 6 books on world cookery.
Dr Jessamy Hibberd spoke to Zoe Blaskey about her book THE IMPOSTER CURE on the Motherkind podcast and on the Big Sunday Question for BBC Radio London
In the wake of the news of miscarriages suffered by Carrie Symonds and Meghan Markle, author and baby loss expert Zoe Clark-Coates has been interviewed widely about the issue including on LBC and BBC news.
Jools Oliver spoke to Zoe Clark-Coates on her Life & Soul Podcast about miscarriages: Express article here.
Clemmie Telford was on Gaby Roslin's show talking about her new book BUT WHY?
Ruth Aylett and Patricia A.Vargas discussed Living with Robots on the Newstalk Podcast. Listen here.
Raynor Winn's THE SALT PATH was selected by Cheryl Strayed as the August book of the month for the Literati Book Club. Prof Vybarr Cregan-Reid's article on The Amazing Science of Sweat was published by RTE Brainstorm
Listen to Times Nature Writer of the Year (2019) Juliet Blaxland talking on BBC Radio Suffolk about her new book The Easternmost Sky
Sally Coulthard, author of The Book of the Earthworm, writes in Country Living about the wonders of the humble earthworm.
Shaun Deeney and his new book Love and Care featured in The Daily Mail as he recalls the bittersweet joy of freeing his Mum from her care home.
Turkish rights have already been sold in But Why? by Clemmie Telford, published last week.
Raynor Winn has signed a two-book deal with Michael Joseph following major sales of her previous titles. The third book will be available autumn 2021.
Published on July 24, But Why? is a book on answering all those tricky questions children ask by parenting influencer and podcaster Clemmie Telford. Lots of media coverage lined up including chatting to Bob Mills on Talk Radio.
Pinter & Martin have announced the acquisition of Maternal Journal for publication in October 21.
Vex King appeared on Clemmie Telford's brilliant podcast But Why? talking about self healing.
One of our ghostwriters has landed a wonderful new commission for what promises to be an important new book on recovery and rehabilitation from addiction.
Theresa Cheung appeared on ITV's This Morning again talking this time about psychic powers and intuition.
Judy Piatkus was interviewed for the London Business Festival about her journey as a publishing entrepreneur.
Milli Hill was featured in The Sunday Times writing about her experience of being bullied online. The story was picked up by The Telegraph, The Express, Times2, The Daily Mail and The Jeremy Vine Show, and she was quoted by Joanna Cherry MP in the Debate on Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill in the House of Commons. She also elicited support from JK Rowling.Sean Deaney featured in The Telegraph writing about his experience of caring for his mother who has dementia and his memoir Love and Care.
Vex King's next two books have been sold after a hotly contested auction to Bluebird in the UK. They will be published in 2023 and 2024.
The paperback edition of Raynor Winn's The Wild Silence is the UK's no1 selling paperback non fiction title for the 2nd week running
Kate Lucey has appeared on the brilliant podcast @propermentalpodcast to talk about depression.
Milli Hill's Give Birth Like a Feminist and The Positive Birth Book have both been selected for a Kindle Monthly Deal for the whole of July
GMC authors are topping The Sunday Times Bestseller list again! Another number one for Raynor Winn’s The Wild Silence and at number two is Vex King with his 71st appearance on the list. Meanwhile Graeme Tomlinson AKA @TheFitnessChef is a UK top 20 non-fiction hardback bestseller with Still Tasty.
Three of our authors are now regular This Morning guests: Dr Philippa Kaye, Theresa Cheung and Juliet Sear.
Theresa Cheung's article on what it means when you dream of cheating on your partner was published by the New York-based InStyle Magazine, taking her wise words on understanding the inner workings of your psyche to their 4m followers.
We are excited to be representing Laura Godfrey-Isaacs and Sam McGovern, founders of MaternalJournal.org which has been endorsed by many organisations including the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, the Royal College of Midwives, the Royal Society of Medicine. Their book is now available to pre-order.
The Belfast Telegraph called Judy Piatkus' new book AHEAD OF HER TIME ‘a cracking read’.
Theresa Cheung's astrological predictions for the royal children caused a splash in the Daily Mail
Jessamy Hibberd, author of The Imposter Cure, was interviewed by the Daily Telegraph about Imposter Syndrome
We are excited to have signed Dr Vanita Rattan, world expert on skin of colour, whose youtube videos have racked up hundreds of thousands of views
Theresa Cheung's 21 Rituals to Change Your Life was named one of the top 15 wellness books alongside titles by the Dalai Lama, Brene Brown and Bessel van der Kolk.
Recently published: The Joy of Writing Things Down by Megan Hayes
Freya Lewis, author of What Make Us Stronger, gave an amazing talk to Dubai College on body positivity and her life in the aftermath of the Manchester Arena attack
Graeme Tomlinson is speaking on Dubai Radio about his books Still Tasty and Eat What You Like & Lose Weight For Life.
Theresa Cheung appeared on the first ever episode of Sarah Vine's Femail podcast alongside parish council legend Jackie Weaver
We are thrilled to have signed activist Seyi Akiwowo, founder and director of Glitch, who is working on her first book.
Freya Lewis, author of What Make Us Stronger, is appearing in Closer Magazine with an interview to mark the 4th Anniversary of the Manchester Bombings
Publishing legend Judy Piatkus appeared on Daisy Buchanan's podcast You're Booked to talk about her memoir
We have agreed the 5th cookbook deal for author and nutritionist Jenny Tschiesche
Louise Allen has signed a 3 book deal with Welbeck
Stylist UK included GET A GRIP LOVE in their list of mental health and wellbeing books to read in 2021.
Neuroscientist Dr Sabina Brennan's BEATING BRAIN FOG made it to #1 in the Irish Times and the top 100 overall on Amazon.
The Olympia Mind Body Spirit Wellbeing festival have their first ever all female festival line up this year. THERESA CHEUNG will be launching the festival which takes place from 24-31 May. A tree is planted for every ticket sold.
Published this month! GROUNDED, by Ruth Allen (Welbeck). THE TRUTH ABOUT ANGELS, by Theresa Cheung (Yellow Kite). FLORIOGRAPHY, by Sally Coulthard (Quadrille). FINDING TRUE NORTH, by Linda Gask (Sandstone) and WILD TEA by Nick Moyle and Richard Hood (Welbeck).
The UK's favourite dream decoder Theresa Cheung was in the Daily Mail again writing about controlling nightmares and will be on Capital Radio talking to Roman Kemp on the Breakfast Show.
Theresa Cheung is celebrating her 5th foreign language sale of 21 RITUALS TO IGNITE YOUR INTUITION. All in all her books have been translated into 40 languages.
Simon Dawson, author of THE SELF-SUFFICIENCY BIBLE will be featured on Ben Fogle's New Lives in the Wild UK on Channel 5, episode 5. Read more here.
EDEN'S STORY by Louise Allen is now a Sunday Times Bestseller.
Foster Carer and author Louise Allen was interviewed on BBC Saturday Live talking about children in care, the pressures on foster carers and her new Sunday Times bestselling book Eden's Story.
Vex King's first book GOOD VIBES GOOD LIFE has now been translated into over two dozen languages including six Indian regional languages Hindi, Marathi, Telegu, Kannada and Malayam.
Freya Lewis was featured on BBC news celebrating the incredible people who helped save her life after the Manchester Arena attack. Read more here.
Theresa Cheung has launched IN YOUR DREAMS the podcast with Sky Presenter Alex Morgan where she will be decoding the dreams of celebrity guests. Listen here.
Milli Hill's latest book MY PERIOD has been announced by Wren & Rook (Hachette) and jumped straight to #1 in its category on Amazon. She was invited to speak at the prestigious Period Dignity conference.
Are we deluded? Tom Oliver, author of THE SELF DELUSION, was on Euronews discussing how to save the planet with the power of your mindset. Watch here.
Vex King has announced his new book HEALING IS THE NEW HIGH, the follow-up to his 500k selling book GOOD VIBES GOOD LIFE. The same day it hit #1 in 3 categories in Amazon.
Graeme Tomlinson's latest book STILL TASTY has been included in the Evening Standard's best diet books of 2021. Read more here.
Jaime Thurston was on BBC Breakfast discussing her charity 52 Lives and her new book THE KINDNESS JOURNAL.
VEGAN SAVVY by Azmina Govindji, the excellent new book for anyone practising a Vegan diet, was included in the Metro's Hot list.
Theresa Cheung continues to be in demand as an expert dream decoder. She was on Steph’s packed lunch on C4 this week analysing the dubious content of Michael Portillo’s dreams.
One enthusiastic millennial journalist in BuzzFeed believes that Vex King changed her life ('not to be dramatic')
Sally Coulthard was featured in The Sunday Times writing about her book The Barn.
Juliet Blaxland's Easternmost Sky was the subject of an article on topographic writing in The Telegraph. 'Excellent' - Simon Heffer.
Planting for Wildlife by Jane Moore was included in The Times 10 best gardening books of 2021.
Author, coach and psychologist Jess Baker has been awarded a best coach award at the 2021 Business Women Awards.
The Easternmost Sky by Juliet Blaxland has won the memoir category in the East Anglian Book Awards 2021
Waterstones have chosen THE WILD SILENCE for their paperbacks of 2021 promotion. Forbes Magazine has reviewed Living With Robots describing it as ‘An excellent non-technical overview of robotics for both business managers and those more generally interested in both the promise and reality of robots in society.’
Ruth Aylett was subjected to Owen Jones' cheeky interview about her new book LIVING WITH ROBOTS! 'Will robots take over the world? My mum explains: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs2k4CSbq_g
Graeme Tomlinson has announced his new book LOSE WEIGHT WITHOUT LOSING YOUR MIND, a guide to weight loss without anxiety, pressure and guilt.
Ruth Allen spoke about her book GROUNDED at the Kendal Mountain Festival 18-21 Nov.
Raynor Winn spoke at the How To Academy on the Wild Silence and the meaning of home on 4th November 2021. For more information click here.
Theresa Cheung features regularly on This Morning. Dermot O'Leary and Alison Hammond said '‘The best bit on the show today was dreams with Theresa. She is quite transcendent, she took you somewhere. She is amazing.
Good Vibes Good Life has become one of TikTok's bestselling titles
New release Maternal Journal reached no4 on Hive, the online site that supports indie booksellers
Author of How to Save the World for Free Natalie Fee spoke at Exeter Literary Festival alongside other climate activists including Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall, Jonathan Porritt and Peter Cox.
Milli Hill continues to attract coverage for her stance on the new vocabulary describing women
Ruth Aylett author of Living with Robots wrote for BBC Science Focus Magazine on why there won't be a robot uprising any time soon. Read more here.
Pauline Beaumont's Bread Therapy and 'kneading meditation' was featured in Well+Good magazine.
Ruth Aylett and Patricia A.Vargas discussed Living with Robots on the Newstalk Podcast. Listen here.
Author and activist Louise Allen was featured itwo months running in Mother & Baby on adoption and fostering.
Juliet Blaxland's Easternmost Sky has been attracting some lovely reviews. Richard Hopton in Country & Town wrote 'it has much to say, expressed with elegance and charm, about the countryside, country life and its threatened future.'
Ruth Aylett author of Living with Robots wrote for BBC Science Focus Magazine on why there won't be a robot uprising any time soon. Read more here.
Clemmie Telford's BUT WHY has racked up another foreign sale, this time to top German publisher Goldmann.
Louise Allen's Jacob's Story, the fourth title in the bestselling foster care series, reached no 32 in the UK paperback non fiction list in its 4th week of publication.
Milli Hill's MY PERIOD reached no 7 on the Hive top 20 list this week and rights have already been sold to China and Holland. 3 weeks after publication it is already reprinting.
Bronte Aurell's book on Scandi Summer Cooking, MIDSOMMAR, was named by Hello! Magazine as one of the top 6 books on world cookery.
Dr Jessamy Hibberd spoke to Zoe Blaskey about her book THE IMPOSTER CURE on the Motherkind podcast and on the Big Sunday Question for BBC Radio London
In the wake of the news of miscarriages suffered by Carrie Symonds and Meghan Markle, author and baby loss expert Zoe Clark-Coates has been interviewed widely about the issue including on LBC and BBC news.
Jools Oliver spoke to Zoe Clark-Coates on her Life & Soul Podcast about miscarriages: Express article here.
Clemmie Telford was on Gaby Roslin's show talking about her new book BUT WHY?
Ruth Aylett and Patricia A.Vargas discussed Living with Robots on the Newstalk Podcast. Listen here.
Raynor Winn's THE SALT PATH was selected by Cheryl Strayed as the August book of the month for the Literati Book Club. Prof Vybarr Cregan-Reid's article on The Amazing Science of Sweat was published by RTE Brainstorm
Listen to Times Nature Writer of the Year (2019) Juliet Blaxland talking on BBC Radio Suffolk about her new book The Easternmost Sky
Sally Coulthard, author of The Book of the Earthworm, writes in Country Living about the wonders of the humble earthworm.
Shaun Deeney and his new book Love and Care featured in The Daily Mail as he recalls the bittersweet joy of freeing his Mum from her care home.
Turkish rights have already been sold in But Why? by Clemmie Telford, published last week.
Raynor Winn has signed a two-book deal with Michael Joseph following major sales of her previous titles. The third book will be available autumn 2021.
Published on July 24, But Why? is a book on answering all those tricky questions children ask by parenting influencer and podcaster Clemmie Telford. Lots of media coverage lined up including chatting to Bob Mills on Talk Radio.
Pinter & Martin have announced the acquisition of Maternal Journal for publication in October 21.
Vex King appeared on Clemmie Telford's brilliant podcast But Why? talking about self healing.
One of our ghostwriters has landed a wonderful new commission for what promises to be an important new book on recovery and rehabilitation from addiction.
Theresa Cheung appeared on ITV's This Morning again talking this time about psychic powers and intuition.
Judy Piatkus was interviewed for the London Business Festival about her journey as a publishing entrepreneur.
Milli Hill was featured in The Sunday Times writing about her experience of being bullied online. The story was picked up by The Telegraph, The Express, Times2, The Daily Mail and The Jeremy Vine Show, and she was quoted by Joanna Cherry MP in the Debate on Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill in the House of Commons. She also elicited support from JK Rowling.Sean Deaney featured in The Telegraph writing about his experience of caring for his mother who has dementia and his memoir Love and Care.
Vex King's next two books have been sold after a hotly contested auction to Bluebird in the UK. They will be published in 2023 and 2024.
The paperback edition of Raynor Winn's The Wild Silence is the UK's no1 selling paperback non fiction title for the 2nd week running
Kate Lucey has appeared on the brilliant podcast @propermentalpodcast to talk about depression.
Milli Hill's Give Birth Like a Feminist and The Positive Birth Book have both been selected for a Kindle Monthly Deal for the whole of July
GMC authors are topping The Sunday Times Bestseller list again! Another number one for Raynor Winn’s The Wild Silence and at number two is Vex King with his 71st appearance on the list. Meanwhile Graeme Tomlinson AKA @TheFitnessChef is a UK top 20 non-fiction hardback bestseller with Still Tasty.
Three of our authors are now regular This Morning guests: Dr Philippa Kaye, Theresa Cheung and Juliet Sear.
Theresa Cheung's article on what it means when you dream of cheating on your partner was published by the New York-based InStyle Magazine, taking her wise words on understanding the inner workings of your psyche to their 4m followers.
We are excited to be representing Laura Godfrey-Isaacs and Sam McGovern, founders of MaternalJournal.org which has been endorsed by many organisations including the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, the Royal College of Midwives, the Royal Society of Medicine. Their book is now available to pre-order.
The Belfast Telegraph called Judy Piatkus' new book AHEAD OF HER TIME ‘a cracking read’.
Theresa Cheung's astrological predictions for the royal children caused a splash in the Daily Mail
Jessamy Hibberd, author of The Imposter Cure, was interviewed by the Daily Telegraph about Imposter Syndrome
We are excited to have signed Dr Vanita Rattan, world expert on skin of colour, whose youtube videos have racked up hundreds of thousands of views
Theresa Cheung's 21 Rituals to Change Your Life was named one of the top 15 wellness books alongside titles by the Dalai Lama, Brene Brown and Bessel van der Kolk.
Recently published: The Joy of Writing Things Down by Megan Hayes
Freya Lewis, author of What Make Us Stronger, gave an amazing talk to Dubai College on body positivity and her life in the aftermath of the Manchester Arena attack
Graeme Tomlinson is speaking on Dubai Radio about his books Still Tasty and Eat What You Like & Lose Weight For Life.
Theresa Cheung appeared on the first ever episode of Sarah Vine's Femail podcast alongside parish council legend Jackie Weaver
We are thrilled to have signed activist Seyi Akiwowo, founder and director of Glitch, who is working on her first book.
Freya Lewis, author of What Make Us Stronger, is appearing in Closer Magazine with an interview to mark the 4th Anniversary of the Manchester Bombings
Publishing legend Judy Piatkus appeared on Daisy Buchanan's podcast You're Booked to talk about her memoir
We have agreed the 5th cookbook deal for author and nutritionist Jenny Tschiesche
Louise Allen has signed a 3 book deal with Welbeck
Stylist UK included GET A GRIP LOVE in their list of mental health and wellbeing books to read in 2021.
Neuroscientist Dr Sabina Brennan's BEATING BRAIN FOG made it to #1 in the Irish Times and the top 100 overall on Amazon.
The Olympia Mind Body Spirit Wellbeing festival have their first ever all female festival line up this year. THERESA CHEUNG will be launching the festival which takes place from 24-31 May. A tree is planted for every ticket sold.
Published this month! GROUNDED, by Ruth Allen (Welbeck). THE TRUTH ABOUT ANGELS, by Theresa Cheung (Yellow Kite). FLORIOGRAPHY, by Sally Coulthard (Quadrille). FINDING TRUE NORTH, by Linda Gask (Sandstone) and WILD TEA by Nick Moyle and Richard Hood (Welbeck).
The UK's favourite dream decoder Theresa Cheung was in the Daily Mail again writing about controlling nightmares and will be on Capital Radio talking to Roman Kemp on the Breakfast Show.
Theresa Cheung is celebrating her 5th foreign language sale of 21 RITUALS TO IGNITE YOUR INTUITION. All in all her books have been translated into 40 languages.
Simon Dawson, author of THE SELF-SUFFICIENCY BIBLE will be featured on Ben Fogle's New Lives in the Wild UK on Channel 5, episode 5. Read more here.
EDEN'S STORY by Louise Allen is now a Sunday Times Bestseller.
Foster Carer and author Louise Allen was interviewed on BBC Saturday Live talking about children in care, the pressures on foster carers and her new Sunday Times bestselling book Eden's Story.
Vex King's first book GOOD VIBES GOOD LIFE has now been translated into over two dozen languages including six Indian regional languages Hindi, Marathi, Telegu, Kannada and Malayam.
Freya Lewis was featured on BBC news celebrating the incredible people who helped save her life after the Manchester Arena attack. Read more here.
Theresa Cheung has launched IN YOUR DREAMS the podcast with Sky Presenter Alex Morgan where she will be decoding the dreams of celebrity guests. Listen here.
Milli Hill's latest book MY PERIOD has been announced by Wren & Rook (Hachette) and jumped straight to #1 in its category on Amazon. She was invited to speak at the prestigious Period Dignity conference.
Are we deluded? Tom Oliver, author of THE SELF DELUSION, was on Euronews discussing how to save the planet with the power of your mindset. Watch here.
Vex King has announced his new book HEALING IS THE NEW HIGH, the follow-up to his 500k selling book GOOD VIBES GOOD LIFE. The same day it hit #1 in 3 categories in Amazon.
Graeme Tomlinson's latest book STILL TASTY has been included in the Evening Standard's best diet books of 2021. Read more here.
Jaime Thurston was on BBC Breakfast discussing her charity 52 Lives and her new book THE KINDNESS JOURNAL.
VEGAN SAVVY by Azmina Govindji, the excellent new book for anyone practising a Vegan diet, was included in the Metro's Hot list.
Theresa Cheung continues to be in demand as an expert dream decoder. She was on Steph’s packed lunch on C4 this week analysing the dubious content of Michael Portillo’s dreams.
THE WILD SILENCE was named one of the best books of 2020 in both the Guardian and The Times.
Author Milli Hill was on Radio 2, speaking with Jeremy Vine about advocating for yourself whilst giving birth. Listen here.
BREAD THERAPY was featured in Best Magazine's November 2020 issue books page in their 'books to give you a boost' section. Pauline was also interviewed on Times Radio discussing the benefits of baking and her book. Listen here.
Zoe Clark-Coates was interviewed on the Griefcast podcast to discuss baby loss. Listen here.
Freya Lewis was featured on Katie Piper's anniversary podcast celebrating two years of the Extraordinary People Podcast.
Tom Oliver, author of THE SELF DELUSION, was on Russell Brand's Under the Skin podcast chatting about the science of 'self ' and the 'true' nature of reality. Listen here.
Simon Dawson was interviewed on BBC Outlook about his powerful memoir THE BOY WITHOUT LOVE. Listen here.
Vex King, bestselling author of GOOD VIBES, GOOD LIFE was interviewed on the Deliciously Ella Podcast about how to become a truly positive person. Listen here.
Author Theresa Cheung was on Channel 4 to unpack dreams. Click here for more information about Theresa's books.
Freya Lewis, author of WHAT MAKES US STRONGER was part of a panel of writers at VLF 2020 speaking on writing through adversity.
Pauline Beaumont was interviewed in the Telegraph to discuss how bread making can be a form of therapy. Read more here.
Raynor Winn was on ITV's This Morning to talk to Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby about THE WILD SILENCE.
Author Milli Hill was on Radio 2, speaking with Jeremy Vine about advocating for yourself whilst giving birth. Listen here.
BREAD THERAPY was featured in Best Magazine's November 2020 issue books page in their 'books to give you a boost' section. Pauline was also interviewed on Times Radio discussing the benefits of baking and her book. Listen here.
Zoe Clark-Coates was interviewed on the Griefcast podcast to discuss baby loss. Listen here.
Freya Lewis was featured on Katie Piper's anniversary podcast celebrating two years of the Extraordinary People Podcast.
Tom Oliver, author of THE SELF DELUSION, was on Russell Brand's Under the Skin podcast chatting about the science of 'self ' and the 'true' nature of reality. Listen here.
Simon Dawson was interviewed on BBC Outlook about his powerful memoir THE BOY WITHOUT LOVE. Listen here.
Vex King, bestselling author of GOOD VIBES, GOOD LIFE was interviewed on the Deliciously Ella Podcast about how to become a truly positive person. Listen here.
Author Theresa Cheung was on Channel 4 to unpack dreams. Click here for more information about Theresa's books.
Freya Lewis, author of WHAT MAKES US STRONGER was part of a panel of writers at VLF 2020 speaking on writing through adversity.
Pauline Beaumont was interviewed in the Telegraph to discuss how bread making can be a form of therapy. Read more here.
Raynor Winn was on ITV's This Morning to talk to Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby about THE WILD SILENCE.
Raynor Winn was on ITV's This Morning to talk to Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby about THE WILD SILENCE.
Pauline Beaumont was interviewed on the Deliciously Ella podcast, talking about her new book BREAD THERAPY which looks at the psychological impact of making bread. Listen here.
Headline Home acquired BUT WHY? HOW TO ANSWER TRICKY QUESTIONS FROM YOUR KIDS AND HAVE AN HONEST CONVERSATION WITH YOURSELF WHILE YOU ARE AT IT by parent-influencer Clemmie Telford. The book aims to help readers communicate openly and honestly with the next generation about topics such as gender, race, mental health, body image, bullying, sexuality, money, social media and anxiety. See more here.
Kate Baily, author of LOVE YOURSELF SOBER was featured on BBC Radio 4's Women's Hour, talking about women, booze and mental health.
Corinne Sweet's 2 MINUTE series has been serialised for the Daily Express.
Pauline Beaumont was interviewed on the Deliciously Ella podcast, talking about her new book BREAD THERAPY which looks at the psychological impact of making bread. Listen here.
Headline Home acquired BUT WHY? HOW TO ANSWER TRICKY QUESTIONS FROM YOUR KIDS AND HAVE AN HONEST CONVERSATION WITH YOURSELF WHILE YOU ARE AT IT by parent-influencer Clemmie Telford. The book aims to help readers communicate openly and honestly with the next generation about topics such as gender, race, mental health, body image, bullying, sexuality, money, social media and anxiety. See more here.
Kate Baily, author of LOVE YOURSELF SOBER was featured on BBC Radio 4's Women's Hour, talking about women, booze and mental health.
Corinne Sweet's 2 MINUTE series has been serialised for the Daily Express.
Raynor Winn celebrates a double Sunday Times top ten with her new release THE WILD SILENCE coming in at number six in the hardback charts and THE SALT PATH at number six in the paperback charts. Read more here.
BBC History magazine reviewed Sally Coulthard's A SHORT HISTORY OF THE WORLD ACCORDING TO SHEEP describing it as an "in-depth, accessible take on how sheep have shaped human history. Global in Scope with fascinating vignettes from the ancient world to the present day, this is anything but woolly"
The release of THE WILD SILENCE has coincided with a bumper round of press for Raynor Winn with reviews and articles appearing in The Times, The Observer, The Daily Telegraph, Resurgence & Ecologist Magazine, the Metro, The New European, Countryfile Magazine, online for Suffolk Libraries and Good Housekeeping. She has also participated in a number of online events with Waterstones and Penguin Live.
Graham Maw Christie celebrated three titles in the Sunday Times Bestseller List in the first week of September with THE MONEY IS COMING, THE SALT PATH and GOOD VIBES, GOOD LIFE all appearing in the top ten.
Sarah Akwisombe’s new money manifesting guide THE MONEY IS COMING is now a SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER and rocketed to the top of two amazon bestseller categories on release day.
Cosmopolitan magazine identified DO SOMETHING Kajal Odedra’s guide to making a change, as an activism classic calling it “the perfect guide to getting started in the world of game-changing.”
Raynor Winn has written the foreword to The Complete Guide to the South West Coast Path, lending her experience of the route to this classic walking companion. Moreover, further excitement grows for THE WILD SILENCE as The Times identifies it as one of Autumn’s top 50 reads.
BBC History magazine reviewed Sally Coulthard's A SHORT HISTORY OF THE WORLD ACCORDING TO SHEEP describing it as an "in-depth, accessible take on how sheep have shaped human history. Global in Scope with fascinating vignettes from the ancient world to the present day, this is anything but woolly"
The release of THE WILD SILENCE has coincided with a bumper round of press for Raynor Winn with reviews and articles appearing in The Times, The Observer, The Daily Telegraph, Resurgence & Ecologist Magazine, the Metro, The New European, Countryfile Magazine, online for Suffolk Libraries and Good Housekeeping. She has also participated in a number of online events with Waterstones and Penguin Live.
Graham Maw Christie celebrated three titles in the Sunday Times Bestseller List in the first week of September with THE MONEY IS COMING, THE SALT PATH and GOOD VIBES, GOOD LIFE all appearing in the top ten.
Sarah Akwisombe’s new money manifesting guide THE MONEY IS COMING is now a SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER and rocketed to the top of two amazon bestseller categories on release day.
Cosmopolitan magazine identified DO SOMETHING Kajal Odedra’s guide to making a change, as an activism classic calling it “the perfect guide to getting started in the world of game-changing.”
Raynor Winn has written the foreword to The Complete Guide to the South West Coast Path, lending her experience of the route to this classic walking companion. Moreover, further excitement grows for THE WILD SILENCE as The Times identifies it as one of Autumn’s top 50 reads.
Louise Allen is interviewed for the Sun ahead of the release of ABBY'S STORY about her work as a foster mum.
Author of EAT WHAT YOU LIKE & LOSE WEIGHT FOR LIFE, Graeme Tomlinson continues to feature in national press including The Mirror, The Daily Mail and The Sun. He was also profiled in Men's Health.
In anticipation of her coming book, Raynor Winn was interviewed by the Guardian at her home in Cornwall. Coinciding with the release of THE WILD SILENCE in September, Raynor Winn announces events online with Heffers Bookshop and The Budleigh Literary Festival. Booksellers across the country have expressed their excitement for the next chapter of Raynor's life. Bea Carvalho of Waterstones said in the Guardian ‘We fell in love with Raynor’s first book, The Salt Path, and this follow-up exceeds our already high expectations.’
Milli Hill's book GIVE BIRTH LIKE A FEMINIST continues to shine a light on issues in the birth room, contributing to Sophie Elmhirst's piece in the Economist - The Battle Over Birth.
Sally Coulthard was on Saturday Live on 1/08 discussing her new book A SHORT HISTORY OF THE WORLD ACCORDING TO SHEEP with Rev Richard Coles. The book was also featured as one of the Independent's books of the month.
Author, podcaster and life coach Kate Baily has been featured in The Telegraph discussing the 'grey area' of drinking that is all too easily swept under the rug. Her book, LOVE YOURSELF SOBER, co-authored with Mandy Manners is out now.
Vybarr Cregan-Reid delivers his Ted Talk - How Modern Life is Written all over Your Face
Jane Moore's PLANTING FOR BUTTERFLIES is reviewed in the Daily Mail by Constance Smith: "This small book packs a mighty punch. It’s not only crammed with information but quietly persuasive — by the time I’d finished it I had been converted to the idea of making room for some nettles in a corner of my garden."
Freya Lewis, the author of WHAT MAKES US STRONGER and survivor of the Manchester bombings, was on Katie Piper's Extraordinary People podcast.
Pavilion acquired VEGAN SAVVY at auction. VEGAN SAVVY will introduce a set of "simple, flexible and nutritionally approved tools to make it easier to be vegan without compromising on health". See more here.
Author of EAT WHAT YOU LIKE & LOSE WEIGHT FOR LIFE, Graeme Tomlinson continues to feature in national press including The Mirror, The Daily Mail and The Sun. He was also profiled in Men's Health.
In anticipation of her coming book, Raynor Winn was interviewed by the Guardian at her home in Cornwall. Coinciding with the release of THE WILD SILENCE in September, Raynor Winn announces events online with Heffers Bookshop and The Budleigh Literary Festival. Booksellers across the country have expressed their excitement for the next chapter of Raynor's life. Bea Carvalho of Waterstones said in the Guardian ‘We fell in love with Raynor’s first book, The Salt Path, and this follow-up exceeds our already high expectations.’
Milli Hill's book GIVE BIRTH LIKE A FEMINIST continues to shine a light on issues in the birth room, contributing to Sophie Elmhirst's piece in the Economist - The Battle Over Birth.
Sally Coulthard was on Saturday Live on 1/08 discussing her new book A SHORT HISTORY OF THE WORLD ACCORDING TO SHEEP with Rev Richard Coles. The book was also featured as one of the Independent's books of the month.
Author, podcaster and life coach Kate Baily has been featured in The Telegraph discussing the 'grey area' of drinking that is all too easily swept under the rug. Her book, LOVE YOURSELF SOBER, co-authored with Mandy Manners is out now.
Vybarr Cregan-Reid delivers his Ted Talk - How Modern Life is Written all over Your Face
Jane Moore's PLANTING FOR BUTTERFLIES is reviewed in the Daily Mail by Constance Smith: "This small book packs a mighty punch. It’s not only crammed with information but quietly persuasive — by the time I’d finished it I had been converted to the idea of making room for some nettles in a corner of my garden."
Freya Lewis, the author of WHAT MAKES US STRONGER and survivor of the Manchester bombings, was on Katie Piper's Extraordinary People podcast.
Pavilion acquired VEGAN SAVVY at auction. VEGAN SAVVY will introduce a set of "simple, flexible and nutritionally approved tools to make it easier to be vegan without compromising on health". See more here.