BLOG POST: Article from The Big Issue, 2024
Indie bookshops survive closure
Article for The Big Issue 2024 INDEPENDENT BOOKSHOPS SURVIVE CLOSUREWe were asked to comment for the recent article published in The Big Issue. Please read herehttps://www.bigissue.com/culture/books/independent-bookshops-closure-survive-ba/
BLOG POST: Deaths, Disasters & Destinies, Anglo-Norman History in Twelve Lives
By Val Morgan, author, 2024 Being asked to write a blog piece about my new book by Red Lion is a real pleasure for me as Red Lion Books is a great supporter of local writers and their work. I was
BLOG POST: Taking Inspiration from Real Life Stories by Liz Trenow
Taking inspiration from real life stories By Liz Trenow, 2024, Colchester based best-selling author of The Secret Sister, The Last Telegram, The Forgotten Seamstress, The Silk Weaver, Searching for My Daughter and five other novels. When searching for inspiration for my novels
BLOG POST: A diamond has been hiding in plain sight
By Anna Johnson, 2024 Unraveller - Frances Hardinge A diamond has been hiding in plain sight on the shelves of the Red Lion bookshop and I must sheepishly admit that I was late in noticing it. I’ve just emerged from the world
BLOG POST: In the age of beautiful copies, giveaways, and freebies, are our reviews still honest?
By Regina Lopez Puerta For the past couple of years, I've been swinging between the world of bookselling and the world of book influencing. They often collide, but surprisingly, they also divert. In a way, a bookseller has to be a book
BLOG POST: This is your shop
We received the following message from a young customer who was recently won the 'Top Young Reporter of the Year' award. Congratulations RosieIt’s Rosie, I’m not sure if you remember me but wrote an article about the shop last Autumn.
BLOG POST: Rivers, Bodies, Stars with award winning poets
We are thrilled to have an event scheduled with award winning poets,Rebecca Goss, Emily Hasler and Joanna Ingham Amongst other accolades, Rebecca is the winner of the Sylvia Plath award 2022, Joanna won second place in the BBC Wildlife Poet Competition
BLOG POST: Hunger Games comeback – is this the Dystopian Renaissance?
By Regina Lopez Puerta When I opened my phone yesterday, I felt I was transported all the way back to 2013. Suddenly, I was back in my childhood bedroom, a mockingjay pin on my jacket, Katniss posters all over my wall, scrolling through
BLOG POST: Anna reviews This Family by Kate Sawyer
This Family by Kate SawyerIt’s a new beginning. She should be happy. And she is. She is. But where there are beginnings, there are always endings too.’I enjoyed Kate Sawyer’s first novel The Stranding, a powerful reimagining of the end
BLOG POST: Local poet, Ricci Read, preaches
Being a poet is a lifestyle. It is a commitment to being your rebellious, authentic self. I preach that poetry shouldn't follow any rules! I hope to inspire others to find and use their voice to tell their own stories. Of course,