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100 Paintings

Revolution has torn through the land, leaving society teetering on a knife edge. A young artist finds himself holed up at the City Hotel with his mother, where he must sing for his supper. In the face… Read more →

A Letter to a Hindu

Dated the 14th of December 1908, A Letter to a Hindu was a letter written by Leo Tolstoy to Tarak Nath Das, a Bengali revolutionary and scholar, in response to a request for support for India’s separa… Read more →

A Room of One’s Own

In October 1928 Virginia Woolf was asked to deliver speeches at Newnham and Girton Colleges on the subject of ‘Women and Fiction’; she spoke about her conviction that ‘a woman must have money and a ro… Read more →

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

For many years the victim of smear campaigns by notable male writers, and dismissed as being merely ‘the mother of Mary Shelley’, Mary Wollstonecraft has claimed her rightful title as one of the found… Read more →

A Year in Review

A Year in Review January 2022 It’s a new year, but we’re just taking a moment to look at the great books we’ve published in 2021 – you’ll find a selection of our favourites below, with one book a mont… Read more →

A Year of Renard Press

A Year in Review January 2022 It’s a new year, but we’re just taking a moment to look at the great books we’ve published in 2021 – you’ll find a selection of our favourites below, with one book a mont… Read more →

Abhainn Connolly

Abhainn Connolly is a queer and trans poet that splits their time between the Pacific Northwest of the USA and Drogheda, Co. Louth, Ireland. Their work can be found in Oxford Poetry, Poetry Ireland Re… Read more →

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shortlisted for the Nick Robinson Newcomer Award 2022shortlisted for the Ola Gotkowska Young Independent Publisher Award 2022Small Press of the Year regional finalist in the British Book Awards 2023sh… Read more →

About Hay Press

Hay Press was established in 1996 in the Welsh Borders. In the hands of its authors Peter Burden and Simon Mundy, for quarter of a century it has published commercial fiction and poetry, with a specia… Read more →

Adam’s Breed

Gian-Luca has a rocky start in life, his mother dying in childbirth, his father unknown, and he is sent to grow up with his grandparents amongst an Italian immigrant community on Old Compton Street. H… Read more →