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Bill Gates

Atlas of the month

"Isabel Ashdown's storytelling skills are formidable; her human insights highly perceptive."

Mail on Sunday

Book of the month

3 for 2 for Book Groups

It's great to hear that book groups are enjoying our novels, and to celebrate this and encourage more groups to discover our authors we're offering a special 3 for 2 deal: buy two copies of any Myriad novel and get the third free. Postage is included too! Contact Vicky Blunden for details.

Latest news

Quick Fictions at the University of Sussex

Myriad is proud to be supporting Quick Fictions, a night of short fiction (every story under 300 words) organised at the University of Sussex by Nicholas Royle, author of Quilt.

This annual event features new writing by students and staff at Sussex. If you missed the night itself you can read all the stories here on our website by following this link.

The Cloths of Heaven serialised on Radio 4

The Cloths of Heaven will be the Radio 4 Woman’s Hour Drama from Monday 15th – Friday 19th March at 10.45am, repeated on the same days at 7.45pm. In Sue Eckstein's dramatisation of her own novel, British diplomat Daniel Maddison on his first posting to West Africa, finds himself rebelling against the traditional round of ex-pat cocktail parties, golf and gossip. Directed by BBC's Bruce Young (centre), the cast includes Ruth Gemmell (Rachel) and Matthew Pidgeon (Daniel) pictured here.

Glasshopper selected for 'Exclusively Independent'

Isabel Ashdown's novel will feature alongside nine other books from independent publishers in Legend Press' innovative Exclusively Independent promotion throughout London's independent bookshops and libraries this month. Now in its third printing, Glasshopper was listed in The Observer as one of the best débuts of 2009 and chosen by Juliet Nicolson in the London Evening Standard as one of her favourite books of the year.

Myriad début shortlisted for Waterstones New Voices

The Clay Dreaming (published 11 March) has been shortlisted for Waterstone's prestigious New Voices 2010 promotion; the final twelve début novels will be announced mid-March. Author Ed Hillyer is interviewed in Waterstone's Books Quarterly's.

People's Book Prize

Two Myriad titles have been chosen for this month's shortlist in The People's Book Prize. Vote in the fiction category for I have waited, and you have come by Martine McDonagh. In the non-fiction category, vote here for Funny Weather by Kate Evans.

Map of the week

Just one of the many maps and graphics in our atlases. This one is from Dan Smith's State of the World Atlas.