September Publishing is delighted to announce a major new book for 2026 from psychologist, mythologist and bestselling author Sharon Blackie. Ripening: Why Women Need Fairy Tales Now, is a ground-breaking work on the power and relevance of fairy tales, and their heroines. World English Language rights (including audio) to this, Sharon Blackie’s seventh book, were acquired […] The post Major new title from Sharon Blackie for 2026 appeared first on September Publishing.| September Publishing
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September author Emily MacGregor has written for the Guardian on the therapeutic role music can play in our lives. Whilst we can all agree music – playing it and listening to it – can have a positive impact on our health and wellbeing, Emily asks if this movement towards music-for-healing means that as a society we’ve lost sight the intrinsic […] The post WHILE THE MUSIC LASTS IN THE GUARDIAN appeared first on September Publishing.| September Publishing
We were delighted to see a review of Cartomania: Photography and Celebrity in the Nineteenth Century by Paul Frecker @19thcenturyphotos in the latest edition of The London Review of Books! A lavishly illustrated insight into Victorian society, this beautifully produced book is a treasure trove of fascinating Victorian lives and stories, with idiosyncratic charm for the […] The post Cartomania in The London Review of Books appeared first on September Publishing.| September Publishing
Grandparenting author and family psychologist Terri Apter has scooped a double-page feature in The Times Magazine with her warm and wise advice on how to be the best grandparent you can in 2025, without falling out with your adult children. Her ground-breaking new book – Grandparenting: On Love and Relationships Across Generations – is the […] The post Grandparenting in the times appeared first on September Publishing.| September Publishing
Writer, music historian and broadcaster Emily MacGregor is coming to a bookshop near you in 2025 to chat about her erudite, lyrical and gently humorous new book While The Music Lasts: A Memoir of Music, Grief and Joy. 26 May – In conversation with Laura Tunbridge, Blackwells, Oxford 11 October – Little Missenden Festival, Amersham The post While The Music Lasts events appeared first on September Publishing.| September Publishing
Science journalist and author of The Spirituality Gap Abi Millar will be at a number of events in the coming months to talk more about her quest to answer an important question: as our interest in organised religion wanes, what does spirituality actually mean and how can we access it in our everyday lives? 9 […] The post The Spirituality Gap events appeared first on September Publishing.| September Publishing
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We were delighted to see The Spirtuality Gap author Abi Millar in print in the Daily Mail this week sharing the details of her journey to find meaning in today’s secular world. The Spirituality Gap, out now in paperback, follows Abi as she receives a shamanic healing, drinks ayuahuasca, delves into astrology, experiences an awakening […] The post The Spirituality Gap in the Daily Mail appeared first on September Publishing.| September Publishing
September author and nineteenth century photography expert, Paul Frecker, recently appeared on the The Photo Detective podcast, hosted by Maureen Taylor.| September Publishing
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This limited printing of Hagitude comes as a luxury slipcased hardback with a unique design and exclusive content – a new and original story. Each copy will be signed and numbered. Also included is a numbered, limited edition A5 art print (unframed) by artist Natalie Eslick, which features a beautiful portrait of The Old Crane Woman.| September Publishing
Simon Phipps' major photographic survey of modernist Wales. ‘Brutal Wales is a treat.' Wallpaper* Simon Phipps' major photographic survey of modernist Wales.| September Publishing