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Independent publishing today: Unbound and Galley Beggar Press


7 Oct 2020, 5:00pm - 7:00pm

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Department English and Creative Writing , Goldsmiths Writers' Centre
Contact english(@gold.ac.uk)

Independent publishing today: Unbound and Galley Beggar Press John Mitchinson of Unbound; Eloise Millar and Sam Jordison of Galley Beggar Press

What does it mean to be a truly independent publisher? Unbound are a crowd-funded publisher: public subscriptions have led to huge successes such as Paul Kingsnorth’s Booker-longlisted novel, The Wake, and Shaun Usher’s hugely successful Letters of Note, to name just two. Galley Beggar Press published last year’s winner of the Goldsmiths Prize, Ducks, Newburyport by Lucy Ellmann, as well as the very first winner of our prize, Eimear McBride’s A Girl Is A Half-formed Thing. John Mitchinson of Unbound and Eloise Miller and Sam Jordison of Galley Beggar Press will be talking about risk-taking, belief in their authors, bookselling and much more.

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