Books
Here are a small selection of our recent books.
A Rainbow for Amala
River Tours: The Lune
Women & Work
With Bread
Sliding
Simple Cells
Typeset for The Other Way Works, A Rainbow for Amala is an innovative interactive digital story experience addressing the climate emergency seen through the eyes of three Birmingham children from the global majority, designed for children aged 8-11 and their families.
Created by Sudha Bhuchar, Katie Day and John Sear.
Designed and typeset for Lancaster Arts, River Tours: the Lune was an eight-site performance tour along the river Lune, that took place in April 2024 alongside five school workshops.
The book acts as a document of this process as well as a guided walking book.
Text by Claire Dean
Typeset and designed Women and Theatre, Women & Work brings together monologues from three Women & Theatre productions written by fourteen female writers.
The book features an in-depth introduction by Women & Theatre’s Co-Founder and ex-Artistic Director, Janice Connolly BEM, this unique body of work reflects and celebrates women’s working lives spanning 1984-2019.
A companion to with bread by Theatre maker, Leo Burtin, a performance where the History of bread meets personal histories of migration.
An exploration by artists Adam York Gregory and Gillian Jane Lees into their collection of over 4,000 35mm slides and how narrative and image combine when illuminated.
I’m unsure what school of poetry Simple Cells should come under. What I am certain of however is that it is excellent fun’–The Journal
Poet, Mark Rutter's Simple Cells is a collection of visual, minimal, and found poems, as well as aphorisms and rhymes.
English Gargoyles
English Gargoyles is the writing debut of William H Brookman.
English Gargoyles is a diary, a collection of over 200 poems, and an exploration of English domestic identity, drawn from real encounters in English households across 2023-2024.