Copyright Laws in the UK: What Every Self-Published Author Needs to Know A Guide for UK Self-Publishing Authors UK law protects writers the moment they put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard). In fact, you automatically get copyright protection…
The Self-Publishing Boom: Why More Black Authors Are Taking Control In recent years, Black British writers have achieved historic breakthroughs. As people educated themselves on race issues after the Black Lives Matter protests, sales of books by Black British authors…
The Rise of Independent Black Bookstores and Why They Matter Over the past few years the UK has seen a notable growth in independent, Black-owned bookshops. Fuelled partly by the Black Lives Matter movement and a broader push for diversity,…
Introduction: Rewriting the Narrative of Black Readership When Selina Brown sounded the alarm that UK publishing had become “less accessible” to Black authors since 2020, it wasn’t just a warning for writers —it was a signal that the industry’s assumptions…
The Black British Book Festival (BBBF): A Movement in Motion The Black British Book Festival (BBBF) transcends the traditional confines of a literary event: it is a sustained cultural movement aimed at redressing systemic underrepresentation, nurturing emerging talent, and reshaping…
Introduction: Rewriting the Narrative of Black Readership When Selina Brown sounded the alarm that UK publishing had become “less accessible” to Black authors since 2020, it wasn’t just a warning for writers —it was a signal that the industry’s assumptions…
Do Black British Authors Get the Same Opportunities as Their American Peers? When Bernardine Evaristo shared the Booker Prize stage in 2019, it was more than a literary win—it was a moment of visibility for Black British writers in an…
The Truth About Book Advances and Why Black Authors Get Less In publishing, a book advance, an upfront payment against future royalties, signals a publisher’s confidence in a manuscript’s commercial potential. Advances help authors cover living expenses, research costs, and…
How to Get Your Book Noticed in a Competitive Industry In an era when over 600,000 new titles flood the global market each year, simply “being published” is no longer enough to guarantee visibility or sales. Authors must now become…
Why Black Literary Festivals Are More Than Just Book Events In recent years, literary festivals have become staples of the publishing calendar, spaces where readers, writers, agents, and editors converge to celebrate books, network, spark ideas, and most importantly, do…
Marketing books effectively is crucial, shaping readers’ choices, authors’ careers, and the publishing industry’s cultural relevance. However, traditional marketing practices by major UK publishers have often fallen short when promoting Black authors, inadvertently limiting their reach and impact. These methods,…
Diversity in publishing is not merely about representation—it’s fundamentally about the stories we choose to amplify, the perspectives we celebrate, and ultimately, how we shape our collective narrative. The UK publishing industry, historically marked by exclusivity, is gradually recognising the…
Empowering Botswana’s Emerging Authors In partnership with the British Council and the Cheltenham Festival, the Black British Book Festival (BBBF) hosted a series of engaging YA (Young Adult) writing workshops for aspiring authors in Botswana. Held between July and August…
We’re excited to welcome young Black nonfiction writers from Jamaica and the UK to participate in ‘Fi Wi Time: A New Generation Speaks’. This six-week digital fellowship runs from Saturday, 4th January to Saturday, 8th February 2025, providing a nurturing and…
Black British Book Festival 2024: A Record-Breaking Celebration of Black British Literature The Black British Book Festival 2024 was nothing short of a triumph! Held on 5th October at the iconic Barbican Centre in London, this year’s festival was our…