Did you know you can get 3-for-2 across all British Library Publishing paperback fiction titles from our ?

That includes AND

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Sonata Sunrise by Marsha Solomon
from the spring issue of Santa Ana River Review



https://t.co/3JO38VVcxo

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Born in 1857: Irish-born writer (1857-1911), Lady Colin Campbell

Portrait by (1842-1931), 1894

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It’s hard to believe there’s already seven(!) titles published, with another two to follow in May along with a wonderful blog tour (and even more being planned for Autumn 2021)…

Do you have a favourite of the series?

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And now for the last of the published titles - ‘O, The Brave Music’ by Dorothy Evelyn Smith, with a lovely review quote from .

A female narrator looks back on her childhood in a coming-of-age novel set before the First World War. Ruan is an...

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25 January 1905 Margery Sharp was born. Author of 25 books who attended Streatham Hill High 1914-23
Most famous work is The Rescuers series about a mouse named Miss Bianca, adapted for film.

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We've got some new additions to our series to share this Spring...

BUT before we get onto that, have you caught up with the series so far? 📚📚📚

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Our is closed for the minute, but you can get all of our series discussed during the event from here:

https://t.co/ZW4ajWDsxs

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The series brings back and contextualises works by female writers who were successful in their day.

These authors have been selected, not just for their storytelling, but for highlighting the realities of life for women and society’s changing attitudes.

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With just a few more books to publish this year, we thought we'd look back on the great new additions to our fiction series' - starting with the

Dangerous Ages, Father, Tea Is So Intoxicating and O, The Brave Music - do you have a favourite?

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Day 27 of is Leonora Carrington (1917-2011). Her fantastical, macabre, and weird stories are collected in The House of Fear (1938) and The Seventh Horse (1988), among others, and are perfect companions to her surrealist paintings.

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For and day 21 of we have Margaret Brundage (1900-1976). She was an artist for Weird Tales and created many of the magazine's iconic covers in the 1930s-40s.

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The final instalment of our series (this year) publishes o, so very soon - 'O, The Brave Music' by Dorothy Evelyn Smith publishes (and could be on your bookshelves) this Thursday.

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