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Seven Stories Press UK has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in February 2025. The social media accounts linked to from Seven Stories Press UK are: Instagram. Besides social media accounts, sevenstoriespressuk has populated their site with Men at Work with Glenn Kurtz | Dulwich Picture Gallery, Writing, The Other Life, Hotel Casanova and Other Brief Texts, Ottilie Muzlet on Beyond the Zer, Kathryn Bromwich & Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett with Bidisha at Owl Bookshop, events — The Red Wheelbarrow, Krisztina Tóth in conversation with Lucy Popescu at Waterstones Islington, Nora Lange at Caper Bookshop, The Warwick Prize for Women in Translation Shortlist 2025, At The Edge of the Woods, Hal Schrieve at The Common Press, Before the Flood: A Gaza Family Memoir | thinking palestine, Louisiana Literature Festival 2025, Enemy of the Sun: Poetry of Palestinian Resistance | thinking palestine, Eye of the Monkey | Waterstones, Sumūd: A New Palestinian Reader | thinking palestine, Village Voices: A Memoir of the Villa., The Fix, Free Speech and Literature: Translation and Censorship with Sawad Hussain, Monica Cure and Daria Chernysheva | MK Lit Fest 2025, Marjane Satrapi captured profound human emotions – and paved the way for a generation | Marjane Satrapi | The Guardian, EBRD Literature Prize 2025 Shortlist, Roberto Saviano at ILFD, Neige Sinno in conversation with Lauren Elkin at Institute Français London, Marketing & Publicity Coordinator, Read an excerpt f, International Literature Festival Dublin | Refusing Silence Roberto Saviano - International Literature Festival Dublin, Book Reading | Sumūd: A New Palestinian Reader at P21 Gallery, Nobody But Me, Living in Your Light, Stanchion Books, Nora Lange at Waterstones Islington, Silencio, Azadi Means Freedom, Day Care, Us Fools, European Writers’ Festival | British Library, International Literature Festival Dublin | In Her Light Abdellah Taïa - International Literature Festival Dublin, Artem Chapeye at Veranda Books, Eoghan Walls at Waterstones Islington, Before The Flood, Iranian activist Maryam Shojaei on women’s stadium ban protests and arrest by morality police | New York Times, An Interview with Artem Chapeye and Daisy Gibbons | Asymptote Blog, Shout It Out!, Roberto Saviano interview | The Telegraph, Nora Lange on Motherhood | LiteraryHub, EBRD Literature Prize 2026, Sad Tiger, The National Book Critics Circle Awards 2026, The Weathering, Day Care by Nora Lange | Granta, The Weathering | Words Without Borders, Field Notes from an Extinction by Eoghan Walls | The Irish Times, Field Notes From an Extinction | New York Times Book Review, Field Notes from an Extinction, Artem Chapeye on the neverending war in Ukraine | The New Statesman, Eoghan Walls at Lancaster LitFest, European Writers’ Festival 2026 – EUNIC UK, Monica Cure at Waterstones King's Road, Us Fools, Day Care, At The Edge of the Woods, The Hite Report on Male Sexuality, What We Tried to Bury Grows Here, On the Past and Present of Authoritarianism, War, and Literature in Europe, Eye of the Monkey, Woman, Life, Freedom, The Weathering, Broken Frontier Awards 2025, Elon Musk: American Oligarch, A Kid from Marlboro Road, Rock, Paper, Grenade, Ordinary People Don't Carry Machine Guns, Terms of Servitude, Sumud: A New Palestinian Reader Essays, A Genocide Foretold, Enemy of the Sun: Poetry of Palestinian Resistance, Anarchy Explained to Children, The Nerve's Best Books of 2025 | The Nerve, Men At Work, ‘It would take 11 seconds to hit the ground’: Men at Work | The Guardian, The Warwick Prize for Women in Translation 2025, Too Great a Sky, The Lost Soul, The Night Trembles, Nadia Terranova at the Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Londra, The New McCarthyism: On Canary Mission’s Toxic Blacklisting of Pro-Palestinian Sentiment | Omar Zahzah, Horror movies have an ableism problem. Isn’t it time we found new ‘monsters’? | Kathryn Bromwich, Fawn's Blood, Asymptote Eye of the Monkey review, NYT Eye of the Monkey review, The First Boat, FT Eye of the Monkey review, The 2025 National Book Awards Longlist | The New Yorker, 2025 National Book Awards Longlist for Translated Literature, Antonia Lloyd-Jones at Wivenhoe Bookshop, Nadia Terranova at Otherwise Bookshop, FIILI – Festival of Italian and Irish Literature, Dr. Josef's Little Beauty, Anne-Marie the Beauty, Fury, The Lost Soul, Mr. Distinctive, Sons, Daughters, We Trade Our Night for Someone Else's Day, Bezoar, Kinderland, Too Great A Sky, The Censor's Notebook, A Kid from Marlboro Road, Men at Work, The First Boat, Caption Comics Festival, A Matter of Appearance, Anarchy Explained to Children, Nadia Terranova at Festival of Italian and Irish Literature in Ireland, Iosi, the Remorseful Spy, “I’m a Civilian Who Had to Defend His Country”: Artem Chapeye, Shakespeare and Company: Neige Sinno podcast, A is for Activist, I Can Give You Anything But Love, The Secret Gospel Of Mark, Hello, Cruel World, Arcadia, Living in Your Light, The Call Out, Fawn's Blood, Genocide is the Currency of Western Domination, Silvana Paternostro and Jon Lee Anderson talk to Daniel Hahn | Hay Festival 2025, No-Signal Area, The Censor's Notebook, Whorephobia, Technocapitalism, Village Voices, A Kid From Marlboro Road, Neige Sinno on Sad Tiger | Shakespeare and Company, Artem Chapeye on Monocle Radio, Ordinary People Don't Carry Machine Guns, Farewell, Ghosts, The Ukraine, Seven Stories Press UK, Instagram.