Daunt Summertown, Oxford, Wednesday 14th May 2025
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Daunt Summertown, Oxford, Wednesday 14th May 2025
Tickets on sale here: https://dauntbooks.co.uk/shop/events/megan-hunter/
Daunt Summertown, Oxford, March 6th 2025
Tickets on sale here: https://dauntbooks.co.uk/shop/events/lucy-steeds/
Daunt Summertown, Oxford, November 14th 2024
Jude Cook on The Land in Winter for The Times Literary Supplement
Kate and Andrew in joyous conversation for The Land in Winter, a novel of isolation, connection, convention and abandon, and the astonishment of a life.
Blackwells, Oxford, July 17th 2024
Waterstones, Oxford, June 13th 2024
Bitingly funny, brilliantly observed, The Hypocrite is Jo Hamya’s elegant and sharp second novel.
See Kate and Jo in conversation at Lutyens & Rubinstein Bookshop on Wednesday 5th June.
Charlotte and Kate held an evening of discussion for Charlotte’s new novel, Stone Yard Devotional. ‘A quiet novel of immense power’, Stone Yard Devotional is Wood at her peak as an artist; a spare, elegant, and transcendent piece of work.
Frank Cottrell Boyce on Stone Yard Devotional in The Guardian
Kate Collins and Nadia Attia launch their debut novels - A Good House for Children and Verge - with an evening of discussion of all things folklore and eldritch horror at Bookhaus Bristol, chaired by Ash Bond.
Kate deep in conversation with Kathryn. Sharp, uncompromising, and profoundly humane, Kick the Latch is a fictional narrative construct based on real-life interviews with dispassionate racehorse trainer Sonia. Winner of the Gordon Burn Prize 2024, Kick the Latch is the extraordinary portrait of a ‘superordinary’ life.