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Joy Simpson

stairwellbooks 12th August 2020 No Comments

Joy Simpson, Mary Callan’s middle daughter, studied Fine Art at Northumbria university, winning the John Crisp memorial prize for painting.
Despite the day-job, Joy is a busy painter and illustrator and holds regular exhibitions.

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  • Out of the Dreaming Dark

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Dec 18

5 Star Review for Return of the Mantra

Dan Stubbings placed The Return of the Mantra as number thirteen of his top 20 fantasy reads on his blog...
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Oct 18

Stairwell Authors nominated to the 2018 York Culture Awards

Pauline Kirk, who with her daughter Jo Summers wrote the successful DI Ambrose series of mysteries, and is the author...
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Oct 18

Fantasy Con 2018

Stairwell Books is attending fantasycon, the essential annual destination for readers, writers, artists, editors, and publishers of all things Fantasy, Horror and Science Fiction.
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Sep 18

A L Michaels’ Wine Dark, Sea Blue reviewed in the Yorkshire Times

Steve Whitaker, the Literary Correspondent of the Yorkshire Times has reviewed Andrea Michael's book, Wine Dark Sea Blue in September 5th issue of the newspaper. The review begins "This bitterly sardonic, but ironically warm, interior examination of a fractured life in a bonded but mutually destructive family yields a compelling microcosmic picture of a dysfunctional metropolitan landscape."
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Jul 18

New York City Poetry Festival, Governor’s Island, July 28-29

Stairwell Books' Author David Lee Morgan and Fighting Cock Press' Rose Drew are featured at the Now York City Poetry...
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Mar 18

Follycon

Stairwell books is at Follycon, the 69th British National Science Fiction Convention held at The Majestic Hotel in Harrogate, from 30 March – 2 April 2018.
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Mar 18

Dream Catcher 36 Reprinted

Dream Catcher 36 has been reprinted after running through the initial print run. Edited by John Gilham, Dream Catcher has been steadily growing in popularity leading to the publisher running out of copies. Dream Catcher 36 also features the art of Elaine Thomas, CBE.
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Mar 18

The Martyrdoms at Clifford’s Tower 1190 and 1537

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The Martyrdoms at Clifford's Tower 1190 and 1537was launched at The Bar Convent on Wed March 14th at 7.30 pm, on the eve of the annual Clifford's Tower Commemoration. The event was supported by the Lord Mayor of York, the CEO of the Liberal Jews in the UK and a representative of the Catholic Bishop of Middlesbrough.
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Mar 18

The Go-to Guy comes from Kardomah

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Neal Hardin, a lifelong resident of Hull, introduced his novel, The Go-to Guy, at Hull's Kardomah94. Neal was well supported as friends and colleagues read portions of the novel, each imparting their own characterisations to the work.
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Mar 18

Abernathy brings Wisconsin to York

York writer Claire Patel-Campbell brought to life her novel Abernathy at the New Schoolhouse Gallery in Peasholme Green. Claire, accompanied by mulled wine to keep ut the chill and supported by her writers group, read extracts, bringing to life the isolation of rural Wisconsin.
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