Picture this:
the time is 10 pm. A woman in Australia sits at her computer laughing as she writes. She scrolls back, counts her words and hits send.
Now it is 7 am in Singapore. A woman in a nightdress opens her email, reads and laughs. Read more »
Picture this:
the time is 10 pm. A woman in Australia sits at her computer laughing as she writes. She scrolls back, counts her words and hits send.
Now it is 7 am in Singapore. A woman in a nightdress opens her email, reads and laughs. Read more »
The Henry Experiment is already whipping up a storm with this overview in the Ham and High, a local London newspaper. Read more »
Two authors in search of an audience

E. E. Smith and Lynn Michell share their experiences of the writing process. . . Read more »

There are novels and memoirs that simply slide into the current literary zeitgeist as if into an oiled made-to-measure space. Think Mr Grey and Anna. A perfect fit. It struck many nerves in many places. Not that Linen Press is yearning for for one of those. Read more »
Lynn Michell’s “Shooting Stars” launches on the River Thames
There’s a chance nautical theme to our 2013 publications. In October we publish Maureen Freely’s Sailing Through Byzantium, and on May 29th Lynn Michell & Stefan Gregory’s Shooting Stars launches, appropriately, from a sailing club on the Thames. Come and join us! Read more »