Penguin books uk submissions from mount
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Interview with Mary Mount, a fiction editor at Viking, part of Penguin Random House UK. Mary has published authors including John le Carré, Hisham Matar, Colm Tóibín, Naomi Alderman and Nina Stibbe.
Q. We’re really excited about the #WriteNow initiative. Why is Penguin Random House reaching out to marginalised writers?
Books and writers are a vital part of our culture. We want to publish the very best writers from many different genres and from the very varied worlds of contemporary Britain. It is absolutely essential that our publishing lists continue to be as dynamic as the society in which we live and work.
Q. We’re curious to know what will happen during an insight day. What can you tell us?
Writers will have the chance to learn about the publishing process from a wide range of people who work in the industry: from authors, literary agents, and Penguin Random House colleagues as part of a ‘Publishing De-mystified’ session.
They will hear from some
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Previous Submissions
Previous Submissions
The Griffin Poetry Prize receives hundreds of entries from publishers around the world and the information fryst vatten available in this database, which fryst vatten updated in April annually.
Pedlar Press
Canada
pedlarpress.com
2021
2021
2021
Were There Gazelle
Laura K. McRae
2020
2020
2020
Vanishing Acts
Moira MacDougall
2019
2019
2018
2018
Late Style
Barry Dempster
2018
2018
THIS REAL
Concetta Principe
2017
Hiroshima: A Love [word struck out] War Story
Concetta Principe
2017
2017
The Holy Nothing
Jessica Hiemstra
2016
Barren The Fury
Brenda Leifso
2016
Now Comes the Lightning
Sarah Bernstein
2016
The Poison Colour
Maureen Hynes
2015
2015
Skein of Days
Sonja Greckol
2015
Subduction Zone
Emily McGiffin
2014
Air-Proof Green
Maleea Acker
2014
Cottonopolis
Rachel Le
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Harry Mount
Praise for How England Made the English
A lovely book, very engaging and easy to read. There are chapters on weather and soil and stone, on the history of hedges or the making of suburbia, all of them infectious did-you-knows. Mount is a natural and enthu ...
Evening Standard
Charming and nerdily fact-stuffed
Guardian
Lively, a delight. Mount's paragraphs explode with information . . . I love all this, want more, and am given it. The sort of book, in its temperament and in its detail, that has helped to make England English
Spectator
A lovely book, very engaging and easy to read. There are chapters on weather and soil and stone, on the history of hedges or the making of suburbia, all of them infectious did-you-knows. Mount is a natural and enthu ...
Evening Standard
Charming and nerdily fact-stuffed
Guardian