Tindal Street Press

Careless Talk
Birmingham Nouveau
Surviving Sting
The Afterglow
The Pig Bin
Kiss Me Softly, Amy Turtle

Heralded as 'the excellent and far-sighted Tindal Street Press' (Independent), this prize-winning independent publisher offers readers the best of contemporary regional fiction.

Tindal Street is exceptionally proud this year of Catherine O’Flynn’s What Was Lost, winner of the Costa First Novel Award, the Galaxy British Book Awards Newcomer of the Year, the Jelf Group First Novel Award and nominated for three other major prizes - Man Booker, Orange and Guardian First Novel 2007.

Winner of the Newcomer of the Year in the Galaxy British Book Awards

Winner of the Costa First Novel Award

After a brief disruption, we have resumed service and all titles are available for sale on our website.

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At Home with Miss Vanesa
At Home with Miss Vanesa

LONGLISTED for the FRANK O‘CONNOR INTERNATIONAL SHORT STORY AWARD 2007 ‘This is the liveliest of reading companions, both edgy and charming. Markham himself is an infectiously garrulous, digressive and witty narrator – and he and his loose-linked cycle of stories are damn good company’ Jim Crace

Tindal Street Press thanks Arts Council England, West Midlands, and Birmingham City Council for their generous funding and support. For financial assistance with this website, Tindal Street Press thanks the Readers & Writers Festival. We also appreciate the contribution of Birmingham Business Link to our organisational development.

  

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