
The Foreshore Interview: Charlie Gutsell
English author Charlie Gutsell’s Atlas trilogy, starting with Assault on Black Zone, is a crime thriller set in a futuristic,
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
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English author Charlie Gutsell’s Atlas trilogy, starting with Assault on Black Zone, is a crime thriller set in a futuristic,
“I think that there’s a thread running through all my books and I don’t think that I’m alone in this:
“I love Liverpool, and I love being a scouser”: writer Rachel Fegan discusses ’90s nostalgia, balancing family life and writing,
The English writer talks about the inspiration behind his novel, Blue-blooded Murder – the literary sequel to the 1949 Ealing Studios
English author Charlie Gutsell’s Atlas trilogy, starting with Assault on Black Zone, is a crime thriller set in a futuristic,
“I think that there’s a thread running through all my books and I don’t think that I’m alone in this:
“I love Liverpool, and I love being a scouser”: writer Rachel Fegan discusses ’90s nostalgia, balancing family life and writing,
The English writer talks about the inspiration behind his novel, Blue-blooded Murder – the literary sequel to the 1949 Ealing Studios