Faber is delighted to support and sponsor the annual PEN Pinter Prize over the next three years. Now in its 16th year, the ...
The Sonic Youth frontman takes us from a 1960s childhood rock ’n’ roll epiphany, through the subversive world of 1970s punk ...
National Poetry Day is an occasion for everyone across the UK to celebrate poetry – in classrooms, bookshops and libraries, ...
Faber acquires the definitive anthology on what it’s like to grow up disabled featuring autobiographical stories from twenty-two of the most celebrated writers in the disabled community. Edited by Jen ...
If you hold the status of an available, heterosexual millennial woman in 2024, you are probably an Ex-Wife. Claire Marie Healy writes about the brutal relatability of reading Ursula Parrott’s 1920s ...
Cavaliers, roundheads, MPs, clergymen, ballad-writers, playwrights, poets and ordinary men and women: many turned to poetry during the turbulent 1650s. The shocking execution of Charles I led to the ...
With exclusive band interviews and over a decade of deep research, renowned music journalist Jan Gradvall explores the secret to ABBA’s success in The Book of ABBA: Melancholy Undercover. As an ABBA ...
When writing a novel, I’m always trying to find ways to get closer to my characters and their world. These paths of approach are often non-literary—in the case of Intermezzo, I watched a lot of chess ...
September’s Independent Bookshop of the Month is Sherlock & Pages in Frome, Somerset. We spoke to the co-owner, Luke Sherlock. Sherlock & Pages is a small independent conversation-themed bookshop in ...
Get to know Stuart Murdoch, the author of Nobody’s Empire: A Novel, who kindly humours us with rapid responses to fifteen entirely frivolous questions. Nobody’s Empire is the life-affirming debut ...