An almost summery evening in Amsterdam...
@daveyfrankel
Prize-dodging writer of stories. Here despite popular demand. 'Forgetting is How We Survive' pub'd Saltpublishing.bsky.social . Shortlisted @edgehillprize.bsky.social. Chapbooks @nightjarpress.bsky.social & @salopress.bsky.social . www.davidfrankel..co.uk
An almost summery evening in Amsterdam...
As a tiny independent DIY press we have zero funding, we'll likely never be on an awards list, but we are passionate about what we do, and paying writers.
We pay our writers 50% of profits.
Every sale matters more than you know. Thank you for the continued support π
www.salopress.com
If youβre into poetry, @cathygalvin.bsky.social 's new collection, Ethnology, is one of the best Iβve read in a long time.
An amazing evocation of physical place and place as it exists in memory & associations. It builds into something that is more than the sum of its (brilliant) parts.
My story, 'The Crossing' which will be published as a 'Little Uncertainty' by @uncertainstories.com later this month was partly inspired by events that happened on this border a few years ago...
Spent all week scouring August Strindbergβs memoirs for a project Iβm working on. This is his most golden moment so far:
βI have been plagued for a couple of months by a smell of celery. Everything tastes and smells of celery. When I take off my shirt at night it smells of celery.β
Great stuff! Congratulations!
If youβd like a copy all is not lost β I still have a very small number of copies which you can buy via my website β www.davidfrankel.co.uk.
A happy/sad post - the amazing @salopress.bsky.social have sold the last copy of βThe Hours of Our Ladyβ.
Grateful that βOur Ladyβ did well because it sat on the βdifficult to categoriseβ shelf, so huge thanks to Salo for getting βOur Ladyβ out into the world, and to everyone who bought a copy.
We are now taking Poetry submissions for Southword. 3 weeks to get your entry in. Click on the website link to submit your entry. Good luck! www.munsterlit.ie
#poetry #southword #poetrywriting
Last copies!
After a flurry of unexpected but joyous sales over the past few days, we're thrilled that these six chapbooks are close to selling out π We have one copy of each.
Thank you, as ever, for supporting us and our writers.
(Also, did you know, our writers are paid a huge 50% royalty? βοΈ)
This is a cool little article about Lucy Scottβs process of illustrating my story, βThe Builderβ. Lucyβs work is fantastic. Sheβs been illustrating the new anthologies and chapbooks from @uncertainstories.com . It's great to see her process .
www.uncertainstories.com/inside-stori...
Looking for an interview where I babble on about reading, writing and short stories? Look no furtherβ¦
Thanks to all at @uncertainstories.com !
www.uncertainstories.com/inside-stori...
My essay in the new @panoramajournal.bsky.social is about the landscape of East Kent (link below). In it, I briefly discuss the pollution of the waterways. With uncanny timing there has been a serious pollution event in the very waterway I was discussingβ¦
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Kent County Council is considering closing libraries and rubbish tips to cut costs. Denizens of Kent - please sign. I'm not saying this coz I'm an author - libraries are a vital part of any civilised society... Kids need libraries ... I did when i was a kid.
you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/ci...
If you're in Sheffield, we can deliver by hand, on foot, to any address in the city encircled by the blue line (and we're happy to gift-wrap books, if you like, at no extra cost). This might be useful for any last-minute Christmas orders (last day to order via this method is Tuesday 23 Dec).
You might think itβs a bit limited, given that weβve only published one book, but this is really all the Christmas shopping youβll need to do:
The brilliant new 'Encounters' edition of @panoramajournal.bsky.social is available to read now.
Over 110 works by more than 100 authors. It includes essays, fiction, reviews, poetry, nature writing, and photos. As always, itβs completely free to read.
panoramajournal.org
A Personal Anthology, by Ailsa Cox
open.substack.com/pub/apersona...
This is depressing. Can we get AI to do the boring stuff please and leave authors to write the novels? #BookSky #AI
www.theguardian.com/books/2025/n...
βLetβs reserve the definition of βhard workβ for shifts in a care home, laying undersea cable, working as an air-traffic controller without being paidβ
π Erica Wagner on the secrets of a Booker prize judge
https://bit.ly/3XjVfEr
This was brilliant, as always. Already looking forward to next year's #TheHauntedLandscape ...
Once every 20 years or so, the director-general of the BBC is forced to resign for being insufficiently rightwing. Alastair Milne in 1987. Greg Dyke in 2004. Tim Davie in 2025. The great irony is that the BBC was in all cases profoundly biased towards established power. But just not biased enough β¦
'A book with an innovative approach will ... deliver no message.... But, lord, you will have experienced something.'
@cdrose.bsky.social talks to the @newstatesman1913.bsky.social's Emily Lawford about the wonderful #GP2025 shortlisted novel, We Live Here Now
www.newstatesman.com/culture/book...
Front cover of Broken Ground, an anthology of stories published by Uncertain Stories. Image is a composite of things including a tree, a cube, stone etc.
Really enjoyed this collection of stories - the first anthology from @uncertainstories.com. Strange and spooky and unsettling
I read this over the weekend and I can't recommend it highly enough. It's an impeccable collection of beautifully tense short fiction with an uncanny edge. Loved it. Go to @uncertainstories.com and get your copy now.
Weβve updated our submissions pages with news of our winter call, and info on the new ghost story call: