A Leaving Statement from Tariq Goddard, a Founder and Editor of Repeater and Zer0 Books
Repeater and Zero Books are publishing imprints that have become a culture. That culture will endure longer than the individuals that helped bring it about,
Repeater and Zero Books are publishing imprints that have become a culture. That culture will endure longer than the individuals that helped bring it about,
If the measure of writing is to get as close as we can to the truth of existence, I know I will never write a
As another turbulent year draws to a close, the Repeater team put forward their favourite reads for the festive season. Publisher, Editor, and Author Tariq
To accompany the ground-breaking new book I Could Be So Good For You: A Portrait of the North London Working Class, by John Medhurst, Repeater
As we celebrate Earth Day 2023, we would like to share an interview with Lesley-Ann Brown, who shares her experiences as an educator, what inspired
Part 1 Philippa Snow’s Which as You Know Means Violence: On Self-Injury as Art and Entertainment (Repeater Books, 2022) opens with the titular line Hunter
Lesley-Ann Brown’s tribute is published in The Repeater Book of Heroism (2022). Her new memoir, Blackgirl on Mars, was published in February 2023. Both Blackgirl on
The opening narrative of Tariq Goddard’s novel High John the Conqueror (Repeater Books, 2022) is sandwiched by the following lines: “I always wanted to be
This year, as Sober October is upon us again, we at Repeater Books have started to revisit some of the key issues about alcohol
Today, Kate Bush is a genius no-one contests, but what was the oddness of the woman’s first appearance on TV, and the even greater strangeness
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As we approach the dizzy heights of high summer, Team Repeater have assembled some of their favourite recent reads for you to peruse through the
Repeater Books are seeking a full-time Work Experience Assistant. This is a 4 week placement with scope for extending the freelance contract for an additional
2,000,000 cream cakes. 150,000 bottles of Pimm’s. 3,000 street parties. 1,400 parading soldiers. 400 musicians. 200 horses. £28,000,000 of taxpayer money. Purple Union Jack bunting
In his book The Dream and the Underworld, James Hillman discusses two placements of the hero. One is as the Herculean ego, very much our
In celebration of heroism, we’ve compiled a heroic playlist featuring contributions from our The Repeater Book of Heroism essay authors related to their aspirational subjects.
The eBook release of Ukrainian Postcards is intended solely as a fundraiser, with all of the proceeds being divided 50/50 between the Communication Workers Union’s Humanitarian
In this sixth instalment of Repeater’s short guide to radical independent bookshops, we spoke to Ruth Wainwright, Owner of The Feminist Bookshop in Brighton.
Last week I found myself describing to a group of Save the Children colleagues what it is like to be shelled during a siege. The
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Happy International Women’s Day! With this year’s theme being#BreakTheBias, we wanted to highlight a small selection of some of our favourite Repeater books by
We’re starting off our series of blogposts looking at select shows across our Radio station with an interview with @acidcommunist_ on his upcoming show Acid
Tariq Goddard’s The Picture of Contented New Wealth is now available in audiobook format.
Once the nightmare that is 2020 is over, we must dream it possible again
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Carl Neville, author of the newly published Eminent Domain, writes on his experiences growing up at the onset of the Thatcherite revolution and the persistent
In this moment of crisis and rupture we need radical visions of society more than ever. Rather than obscure flight of fancy, this involves practically imagining a
Alex Adams, author of How to Justify Torture reflects on British exceptionalism of historical memory of racism and violence. When I was finishing the final