.@FaberBooks has acquired a new historical fantasy novel by Francis Spufford. The book will be published on 26th February 2026 with a sequel planned 👇 https://t.co/q6Cccne880
'An ancient system is awakening in the stones of London…'
Introducing Nonesuch the most magical Francis Spufford novel yet.
💫Get ready for the historical fantasy of 2026. Coming in February 💫
🍃 'Helm is as vital, fierce and free as the phenomenon it describes.' Financial Times
🍃 'Helm pushes both the boundaries of the novel and our relationship with nature.' Spectator
Award-winning author Sarah Hall's new novel Helm is out now!
https://t.co/t1ItiGaCjI
The one thing fiction can do is make people live an experience. I’d love to just be able to give somebody that experience of a natural phenomenon in some capacity and have them think about it, says Sarah Hall on her new novel, Helm 👇 https://t.co/brc1C5LPMp
This World Poetry Day, introducing Nature Matters: Vital Poems from the Global Majority, a new gathering of African, Asian and Caribbean diaspora voices on nature.
Edited by @arshi_mona and @KMcCarthyWoolf, Nature Matters is out in May 2025 and available to pre-order now.
Introducing Helm, Sarah Hall's rich, wild and vital new novel. Published 28 August, it features a stunning cover design by Henry Petrides.
Pre-order it now @bookshop_org_UK using code HELM10.
https://t.co/pbOdOzEFAF
Last week saw Andrew O'Hagan's bestseller Caledonian Road arrive in paperback and to celebrate we played host to a fascinating conversation about character connections, real life and mapping the state of the nation. Enjoy the latest #WaterstonesPodcast:
https://t.co/nwyPSJfw7W
'For years I had no sound but his sweetness, his lye.
Thus I go slow. I song last. Least. The lower.
That which I had nor sound I may still song.'
Richard Scott's Second Collection, That Broke into Shining Crystals, is out today.
https://t.co/0olDMhN2Mw
‘It can take you to some very unexpected places of personal reflection.’
@SaraEVeale on Start the Week discusses the experience of watching dance. Her book, Wild Grace explores the extraordinary women who were pioneers of modern dance. Out next week.
https://t.co/iI2qYQmcm6
'Don't let them tame you!' Isadora Duncan
The story of modern dance is a story of subversion. Meet the extraordinary women who drove the movement in Wild Grace by Sara Veale.
Out 30 January 2025: https://t.co/LDey6bfSHa
This week’s poet in focus in our newsletter is Gboyega Odubanjo, shortlisted for his book Adam. Read now at https://t.co/fZZdPtaKdI to find a featured poem, readers’ notes, & an exclusive review by critic John Field.
@FaberBooks
The brilliant Gwen Adshead addresses 'Four Questions about Violence' for this year's BBC Reith Lectures. First episode available now:
https://t.co/rDu1MmGDK7
Introducing A Barrister for the Earth. Pioneering barrister @MFeriaTinta advocates not only for the people fighting for their homes and livelihoods, but also for those who have no voice: for rivers, forests and endangered species.
Out in April 2025: https://t.co/K3Y414zFxX
'Addictively enjoyable.' Guardian
'A masterpiece.'⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
'Extraordinary.' Marina Hyde
'A gripping, clever story.' ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Introducing the paperback cover for Andrew O'Hagan's Sunday Times bestselling novel, Caledonian Road. Coming February 2025.
https://t.co/R4v40cHGzt
'Every sentence in Parade seems to grapple with an idea. People die, perspective shifts, scenery changes, and yet there remains a clear, sharp line of thought that holds the reader.'
(Sara Baume)
Find out more 👉 https://t.co/9y4mWl3G2M
#GoldsmithsPrize2024