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Jane Haynes is interviewed on BBC Radio London

Jane Haynes was interviewed on BBC Radio London about her forthcoming event at the How To Academy, you can listen to the interview here.

The Belfast Telegraph reviews A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh

The Belfast Telegraph reviews A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh. You can get your copy of the book here.

Chris Gray reviews A Scribbler in Soho for The Oxford Times

‘In a brief speech at Daunt’s, Naim paid tribute to his friend. He told us: “I miss him, especially when I see the mediocrity of today’s state of affairs and wonder what a field day Bron would have had describing [it] in his unique way. “When I thought of publishing A Scribbler in Soho, part of my intention was to create a book which would allow a new generation of readers to discover just how funny and original Bron’s writings could be.” I sincerely hope they do.’

Chris Gray writes about A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auebron Waugh for The Oxford Times. You can read the full reviewhere and get your copy of the book here today.

No Longer With US

The Catholic Herald reviews No Longer with Us by Naim Attallah

‘While interviewing Diana (Mosley), Attallah described an integrated Europe, Oswald Mosley’s dream after fascism collapsed, as “imminent” – something that now seems less than likely. More probable is that one day industrious scholars will busy themselves in annotating a complete edition of Attallah’s interviews in several volumes. Until then, we can enjoy this treasure trove of a book.’

No Longer with Us by Naim Attallah is reviewed by The Catholic Herald. You can read the full review here; 2019.02.22.CHM.P33 copy2019.02.22.CHM.P33 copy  and you can get your copy of No Longer with Us here today.

Alannah Hopkin interviews Augustus Young for The Irish Examiner…

Heavy Years by Augustus Young is available here today.

Jane Haynes will be discussing whether humanity is in denial at Jewish Book Week…

Jane Haynes will be part of a panel discussion on whether humanity is in denial at Jewish Book Week. You can read more about the event and get your ticket here.

The Observer reviews A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh

‘Nearly two decades after his death, opinion remains divided as to whether Auberon Waugh was one of the great English humorists or a snobbish antediluvian. This anthology-cum-memoir, respectfully put together by his Literary Review colleague Naim Attallah, supports both arguments.’

The Observer reviews A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh. Read the full review here and get your copy of the book here today.

How to bring up baby the VIP way! The Daily Mail interviews Paola Diana…

The Daily Mail interviews Paola Diana. You can read the interview here and get your copy of Saving the World by Paola Diana here.

Jane Haynes writes a brilliant piece on the word ‘Anyway’ for Women’s Writers…

Jane Haynes writes a brilliant piece on the word ‘Anyway’ for Women’s Writers. You can read the article here and get your copy here today.

Jane Haynes will be speaking at the How to Academy at Conway Hall on Wednesday 13th March

Quartet author Jane Haynes will be in conversation with Hannah McInnes for the How to Academy at Conway Hall on Wednesday 13th March. For more information and tickets, please go here. You can read about If I chance to talk a little wild by Jane Haynes here.

Venetia Welby will be speaking at Belsize Library on 21st March…

The Literary Review reviews A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh

‘Naim Attallah says in his conclusion that Waugh was ‘a man who feared no one, whose wit was uniquely inventive and entertaining and the loss of whose genius is incalculable.’ Hear, hear to that.’

The Literary Review reviews A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh. Get your copy of A Scribbler in Soho: A Celebration of Auberon Waugh here.

 

 

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