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Independent Bookshop Week 2022: Final Line-up Revealed
29/04/2022
The Booksellers Association (BA) has today revealed the line-up for this year’s
Independent Bookshop Week
, the annual celebration of independent bookshops across the UK and Ireland, taking place between 18-25 June 2022 and with Hachette as the headline sponsor.
With nearly 700 independent bookshops confirmed to take part, celebrations taking place up and down the country include: literary festivals organised by independent bookshops, including the inaugural Brighton Book Festival; special podcast recordings taking place inside the bookshops; poetry showcases; nation-wide bookshop crawls; exclusive early releases for indies; beautiful window displays; local school events, and much more. Returning with lots of exciting activities,
Independent Bookshop Week
is encouraging book-lovers of all ages to visit their local independent bookshop and join the celebrations this June.
The line-up for IBW 2022 includes:
BOOKSHOP EVENTS
Rev Richard Coles
will be doing a tour of independent bookshops during IBW, signing stock of his crime debut
Murder Before Evensong
(Orion). The tour will stop at
Chorleywood Bookshop
(Hertfordshire) on Monday 20 June and
City Books
(Hove) on Wednesday 22 June, among others.
Marcus Leaver
, Welbeck co-founder and author of
A Little Book About Books
, will visit 60 independent bookshops throughout Independent Bookshop Week, with the book available exclusively from independent bookshops until September. Confirmed indies include
Not Just Books Limited
(Thetford),
The Book Lounge
(Carnforth, Cumbria),
The Mainstreet Trading Company
(St Boswells),
The Edinburgh Bookshop
,
Booka Bookshop
(Oswestry),
The Poetry Pharmacy
(Shropshire),
The
Book House
(Thame),
The Aldeburgh Bookshop
,
The
Holt Bookshop
(Norfolk) and
The
Book Case
(Lowdham).
The Summer Bookshop Crawl
will be setting up nation-wide bookshop crawls, taking place between 17-19 June and covering 10 different locations, including
Belfast, Bristol, Edinburgh, Falmouth, Hastings, Leicester, Newcastle, Norwich, Sheffield
and
Stratford upon Avon
. As well as indie bookshops, their tours will also include second hand and charity bookshops. Participants interested in doing a self-guided bookshop crawl will be able to download a welcome pack from the website including the map, downloadable routes, and a bookshop crawl ID that they can use to claim any discounts and perks from the local bookshops they visit. More info
here
.
Authors and avid bookshop lovers
Liz Fenwick
and
Brigid Coady
will be setting up in their annual bookshop crawl with the
Romantic Novelists Association
, visiting indie bookshops across the country and meeting local booksellers.
Afrori Books
and
The
Feminist Bookshop
(Brighton) will be launching the first Brighton Book Festival on 24-26 June, with headline names including
Guvna’B, Yvonne Bailey Smith, Dorothy Koomson, Leroy Logan, Sabba Khan
and
Alison Rumfitt
taking in discussions covering the myth of the mainstream, masculinities, feminist futures, queer books in Brighton and British culture in books. There will also be a variety of workshops focussing on adapting books to film, pitching your novel, and developing soundtracks for books. More info
here
.
Drake The Bookshop
(Stockton-on-Tees) are bringing back their Great North Author Tour (GNAT) on Friday 24 and Saturday 25 June. The tour will see ten authors deliver 20-minute performances and creative writing workshops in local schools on Friday, before going on a whistle stop tour of Stockton, Saltburn, Guisborough, Loftus, Thirsk and Ripon on Saturday, stopping in local bookshops to sign copies of their books. More info
here
.
Portobello Bookshop
(Edinburgh) will be doing an event with children’s author and illustrator
Eilidh Muldoon
, who will be visiting the bookshop on the afternoon of Monday 20 June, to do a reading and a colouring session aimed at young children. On Friday 24 June,
Rebecca Solnit
will be coming to Edinburgh for a special evening event at the Assembly Rooms on George Street, to discuss her two latest books
Orwell’s Roses
and
Recollections of My Non-Existence,
in conversation with award-winning journalist and author
Chitra Ramaswamy.
More info
here
.
The Rabbit Hole
(Brigg) will be collaborating with Hull City Council at
The
Big Malarkey Festival
, as well as putting together a series of author events and children’s activities to mark IBW. More info
here
.
The Ginger Cat Children's Bookshop
(Kilmacolm) will be doing an event with
Amy B Moreno
on Monday 20 June at St Columba's Junior School in Kilmacolm, to celebrate Amy’s book
A Billion Balloons of Questions
.
Griffin Books
(Penarth) is organising lots of events as part of the
Penarth Literature Festival
to coincide with IBW, with daily events featuring
Caryl Lewis, Pamela Petro, Peter Finch, Tessa Hadley,
Lauren Ace
; a crime writing workshop with
Katherine Stansfield
; a poetry showcase hosted by Penarth-based poet
Stephen Payne;
literary quizzes and more. More info
here
.
The Bookery
(Crediton) will hold a series of events to mark IBW, including:
Patrick
Gale
and award-winning singer-songwriter
Jim Causley
will be chatting about Patrick’s latest book
Mother’s Boy
and Jim will be performing songs based on Causley’s poems on Tuesday 21 June; best-selling authors
Laura Shepherd-Robinson
and
Emma
Stonex
will be in conversation in an event on Wednesday 22 June; there will be one-on-one 'illustrator clinics' with author and illustrator
Sarah McIntyre
, who is also a patron of The Bookery, on Saturday 18 June. More info
here
.
PODCAST AND ONLINE
As well as in-person events, Independent Bookshop Week celebrations will include lots of online activity, including:
Simon Savidge
and
Melanie Sykes
will be the official Book Club for Indie Bookshop Week again this year. They’ll be reading a book from the Indie Book Awards shortlist for their June Book Club, which they will then discuss on their YouTube channel. More info
here
.
YouTube influencer
Lauren and the Books
will be hosting a Cosy Reading Night on Saturday 25 June between 7-10pm to celebrate Indie Bookshop Week. More info
here
.
Round Table Books
(London) will be hosting a podcast recording of
Down the Rabbit Hole
, the podcast for grown-ups who love children's books, hosted by Caroline Carpenter, Hannah Love, Charlie Morris and Sam Sedgman
.
More info
here
.
Denny’s Books
(Thames Ditton, Surrey) will be hosting an episode of the podcast
Writers Routine
, a show discussing the work and lives of writers, hosted by Dan Simpson
.
More info
here
.
Gerrards Cross Bookshop
(Buckinghamshire) will be hosting a recording a show of the podcast
We'd Like A Word
, a radio show and podcast about the words we write, the words we read, the words we say, hosted by Paul Waters and Stevyn Colgan
.
More info
here
.
INDIE TWINNING
Building on the success of previous years, the Indie Twinning strand of IBW is coming back for a third year, with independent publishers and independent bookshops teaming up to develop bespoke programmes of activity across the country. Confirmed indie twinning activities include:
The Book Hive
(Norwich) will be twinning with independent publisher
And Other
Stories
, to mark the publication of
The Visitors
by
Jessi Jezewska Stevens
. Inspired by the events in the book, set on the eve of the Occupy Wall Street protests, and whose protagonist suffers from hallucinations of a garden gnome, The Book Hive’s three-storey building will become “gnome man’s land”, inviting customers to build a new society and suggest a law or policy for the soon-to-be independent utopia/dystopia. At the end of the week, a team of booksellers and publishers will pick their favourites, who will be rewarded with an And Other Stories goody bag.
October Books
(Southampton) are twinning with
Manchester University Press
. They will be doing a book launch event on Thursday 23 June for
Borderland
by
Phil Hubbard
, who used to work at October Books as a bookseller.
The Ginger Cat Children's Bookshop
(Kilmacolm) will be twinning with
Andersen
Press
, with a window displays featuring a hand-painted standee from
Robert
Starling
based on his new book
The Bookshop Mice
, along with activity sheets and signed bookplates; point of sale material from
Elmer
,
The Bolds
,
Phil Earle
,
Harry Woodgate
, and signed book plates from
David McKee
and
Ross MacKenzie
.
Forum Books
(Corbridge) are delighted to be twinning with
Head of Zeus
, with more plans to be revealed.
Wallingford Bookshop
(Oxfordshire) will be twinning with
Guppy Books
, and are planning a combination of online and in person activity, with something happening each day of IBW.
Green Dragon Bookshop
(Crewkerne, Somerset) will be joining forces with the
Louise
Walters Books
, a one-woman independent press from Northamptonshire.
SPECIAL EDITIONS AND PUBLISHER EXCLUSIVES
The
Independent Bookshop Week children’s bag
will feature the mouse and the lion from the best-selling, award-winning picture book
The Lion Inside
(Hachette Children’s Group) by
Rachel Bright
and
Jim Field
. The bag will be part of the Independent Bookshop Week point of sale kits, which will be available exclusively from indie bookshops during IBW. To celebrate the upcoming publication of
The Gecko and the Echo
, there will also be a limited number of bookshop standees featuring Rachel & Jim’s gorgeous new character, Goldie.
Fig Tree (Penguin Random House) will produce an indie exclusive edition of
The Whalebone Theatre
, a wonderful debut by
Joanna Quinn
, published on 9 June. The exclusive edition will be signed by the author, with blue sprayed edges and foil on the cover.
We Are Not Like Them
by
Christine Pride
and
Jo Piazza
(HarperCollins) will have an indie bookshop exclusive edition with gorgeous blue sprayed edges, as well as POS packs including bookmarks, posters and tote bags, which will be released exclusively for indies ahead of official publication on 7 July.
Rex: Dinosaur in Disguise
by
Elys Dolan
(Walker)
,
a comedy of errors starring the instantly-loveable Rex – the first book ins a series for 7+ readers - will make available for independent bookshops a standee, print, bookmarks, poster and downloadable activity pack, perfect for keeping little dinosaurs busy.
Celebrate IBW and the 10
th
birthday of George, everyone’s favourite calamitous dog from
Oh No, George!
(Walker) – with a delightful “why not visit your local bookshop?” poster, designed exclusively for IBW by award-winning
Chris Haughton.
Richard Coles
said:
“Nothing gives me more pleasure than the thought of Canon Clement, his mother and his dachshunds finding their home at independent bookshops around the country and I can't wait to meet as many booksellers as I can!”
Emma Bradshaw, Head of Campaigns at the BA,
said:
“We can’t wait to celebrate Independent Bookshop Week with indie booksellers and book-lovers across the country this June. From author events to school initiatives, and from podcast recordings to their own literary festivals (!), independent booksellers are proving ever full of creativity and dedication, not only as they curate a special week-long line-up of activities, but also in their everyday work, as pillars of their high streets and local communities. We invite everyone to join us as we celebrate the brilliance of independent booksellers, during and beyond Independent Bookshop Week!”
Follow the latest developments via social media: #IndieBookshopWeek @BooksAreMyBag
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