On 25th March we welcome @MayaGoodfellow and her book Hostile Environment: How Immigrants Became Scapegoats to HLF2020. Tickets are available for £5/£3, plus staff and students of University of Huddersfield can get free tickets. Learn more: https://t.co/b2HlCpAswo
Great to see such an insightful review of our short story anthology Trouble in the Yorkshire Times https://t.co/k6B0n4L30L @TheYorksTimes@GristBooks@HuddUniEnglish https://t.co/ALLDGYop4j
Our anthology ‘TROUBLE’ collects short stories about protest, rebellion, disobedience and bloody-mindedness, and the importance of troublemakers. https://t.co/BzyRvJC5H7
In the words of poet and troublemaker @BZephaniah...
There's a first time for everything! Held our book editorial meeting under a beautiful old tree this morning at Greenhead Park in Huddersfield - the tree is currently under threat of removal, but local residents are keen to save it. @calvinmarkpayne@GristBooks@megan_beech
Looking for some summer reading? Pick up our latest anthology 'Trouble' here: https://t.co/BzyRvJC5H7
Disclaimer: we are not responsible for any protest, rebellion or other defiant action which you may be inspired to commit after reading these short stories
If stories of yesterday's protesters standing up to climate change inspired you, check out our latest anthology 'Trouble', a collection of short stories which celebrate protest, rebellion, disobedience and general bloody-mindedness in all of its forms.
https://t.co/BzyRvJC5H7
Thanks to @orgreavejustice for the shout out to Tabitha Bast and her incredible short story ‘But Have You Seen it in the Snow?’ - read it for yourself (along with some other marvellous stories) in our anthology ‘Trouble’!
Young supporter of Orgreave Truth and Justice campaign wins short story award for “But Have You Seen it in the Snow?” a story reminding us of the long-lasting impact of Thatcher’s devastation across mining communities
https://t.co/FFcyMDGIYp