Ross Cogan's collection Bragr (Old Norse for 'poetry'), brings us the voice of the Skald or Bard who reinterprets tales from Norse mythology for our times. As precise and beautifully colored as an ill
Acclaimed novelist and dramatist Barney Norris conducts a conversation with his father, the pianist and composer David Owen Norris – ‘quite possibly the most interesting pianist in the world’ (Toronto
Television naturalist Iolo Williams’ guide to Wales’ top 40 nature sites is fully illustrated by beautiful colour photographs of place and wildlife. The sites are spread across Wales and in Wild Place
The Occasional Vegan contains 70 simple, affordable and delicious recipes, which will appeal whether you are a newcomer or a long-time vegan, keeping you well-fed and healthy. Sarah Philpott&rsq
Robert Walton’s career as a poet began promisingly, with a Welsh Arts Council Prize for his first book in 1978. However, a career in teaching intervened and it is only since his retirement from
In the latest in the Real series Chris McCabe explores the buildings and institutions, the backstreets and bridges, the embankment of the Thames and the people which make up London’s South Bank. From
From the thumping heartbeat of the distance runner to the roar of soccer stadiums across the decades, Ben Wilkinson’s debut poetry collection, Way More Than Luck, confronts the struggles and pas
After losing his job and his home, a young Japanese man seeks refuge in a wood and paper house. He attempts to reconstruct his identity, but with only a cat and a cello for company, and the menacing p
Masque is a richly gothic retelling of Gaston Leroux’s phantom of the opera story by debut novelist Bethany W Pope. Centre stage is would-be opera singer Christine, who, despite being devoted to her a
Told?entirely in e-mails sent and received by Martin Davies, would-be author and frustrated corporate accountant, this debut novel is set on September 11, 2001, in Cardiff, Wales. In denial about his
Seren is more than delighted that the poet Katrina Naomi has joined our list. The Way the Crocodile Taught Me, is her vibrant, heartfelt and tragi-comic collection of poetry. In this book she reveals
Robert Graves was a major writer about the Great War in poetry and memoir. War Poems collects all his poems about the War in one volume for the first time, both those written at the time and looking b
This book presents a chorus of voices on the wonders and terrors of motherhood, and the ways that a creative life can be both ignited and/or disrupted by the pressures of raising children. Featuring t
Seren books presents the debut collection from Rhiannon Hooson, a young poet based in the Welsh Marches. The Other City offers us elegant, artful verse of precision and insight. This is a poet that ca
Spikey, provocative, declamatory, these energetic poems from Elizabeth Parker, In Her Shambles, her debut collection from Seren, sweep the reader along through their narratives, quite literally so in
Seren books is pleased to announce the publication of From the Fortunate Isles: New and Selected Poems by Wales-born author Tony Curtis. Published in the year of the author’s 70th birthday, the book
Reviving the first-millennium world of Celtic women saints?most of them far from saintly by current definitions?these inventive stories are not historical tracts or faithful retellings; instead they u
Poet Martyn Crucefix’s new collection, The Lovely Disciplines, steps straight into a contemporary world where cursors blink, people Skype, consult Google Street View, make erotically-charged vis