
The Foreshore Interview: Tony Stuart
The English writer talks about the inspiration behind his novel, Blue-blooded Murder – the literary sequel to the 1949 Ealing Studios
May 5, 2025
Foreshore has today announced it has acquired My Brother Turned into a Crow! a collection of “lively poems for lively young readers (8-12+)” by bestselling Irish poet Gabriel Rosenstock.
Phil M. Shirley, publisher-in-chief, acquired rights directly from the author for My Brother Turned into a Crow! which will be published with the Cascade imprint of Foreshore in September 2025 .
Rosenstock, the 2023 recipient of the Annual Children’s Books Ireland Award for his outstanding contribution to
May 2, 2025
Foreshore has snapped up Catherine Jansen-Ridings’ The Shame Child, a historical, romance novel and the first book of a planned trilogy about the Viking invasions of Ireland from the Celtic women’s point of view.
The Shame Child will debut with the RiverRun imprint of Foreshore in autumn this year.
Ridings is a director, playwright and screenwriter whose work includes the teen drama short film Josh and Lil and plays Astonishing Light, Dark Immortal and Gin Sisters.
The Shame Child is set in a remote Celtic island community haunted by
The brilliant new memoir from Emma Culshaw Bell – AS SEEN ON CHANNEL 4’S NARROW ESCAPES!
“Funny and full of heart. Emma is a born storyteller.” THE BOOK CLUB
Life was plain sailing for businesswoman Emma Culshaw Bell. She had it all. Top job in the world of designer kitchens. Bulging bank account. Happy marriage. Million pound house in the country. Loving family. Then her life hit the rocks. Divorce. Death of her closest friend. Financial problems. And a life-changing childhood secret she thought she’d never have to share.
THE DARKNESS SEETHED, INVISIBLE AND UNTOUCHABLE, LIKE GOD. EVEN IN MY BLINDNESS, THERE WAS MOVEMENT. THE SHADOWS THEMSELVES HAD SHADOWS, HANGING, AS WE WERE, IN BETWEEN THAT ENDLESS BLACK PIT AND ENDLESS BLACK SKY, SEWN TOGETHER WITH AN ENDLESS HORIZON. I COULD SENSE THEM NOW. IN THIS ABYSS, THE DARKEST CRANNIES – BOTH THOSE YOUR EYES SEE OR THOSE IN YOUR MIND – WERE MADE BRIGHT. AND NOW I SAW WHY THE MIND HIDES CERTAIN TERRORS IN THOSE CREVICES.
A superb work of fiction.
The Book ClubCompletely Convincing and deeply scary.
Writer’s ForumThe epidemic known as the Fade has reduced humankind to a handful of communities of desperate survivors – weary from pulling bland food from the ground to stave off unnecessary famine and the relentless disease that drives many to suicide. In the commune of Pitch, Marly faces a stark reality.
The English writer talks about the inspiration behind his novel, Blue-blooded Murder – the literary sequel to the 1949 Ealing Studios
The Inbetweeners meets Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, D.R. Fenner and Jacqueline Haigh’s debut comedy crime is based on true events and the
A sharp satire of the teaching industry, Josie Lee Star’s literary gem, The Dale chronicles the petty grievances, romantic entanglements,
In Goodbye Me, George Tabakov delivers an immersive and emotionally resonant debut novel. This profoundly moving narrative explores the transformative
The English writer talks about the inspiration behind his novel, Blue-blooded Murder – the literary sequel to the 1949 Ealing Studios
The Inbetweeners meets Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, D.R. Fenner and Jacqueline Haigh’s debut comedy crime is based on true events and the
A sharp satire of the teaching industry, Josie Lee Star’s literary gem, The Dale chronicles the petty grievances, romantic entanglements,
In Goodbye Me, George Tabakov delivers an immersive and emotionally resonant debut novel. This profoundly moving narrative explores the transformative