Watkins Events
Here you will find all of our events for this month including links to reserve or purchase tickets. Watkins runs events at our book shop in Cecil Court, London as well as around the UK and beyond. You will also find events organised by our wonderful authors in their local communities and on tours.Â
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- Watkins Insider – Audiobook Appreciation Month with Gigi St JohnIn case you hadn’t noticed yet, it’s Audiobook Appreciation Month! In honour of the celebration, I asked our Digital Production Assistant Gigi St John to chat with me about the future of audiobook production. “Audiobook production is a relatively new and exciting area of the publishing trade, and it’s an area which is currently experiencing… Read more: Watkins Insider – Audiobook Appreciation Month with Gigi St John
- Watkins Insider – Recent Deals in Foreign Rights with Melody TraversThe world of foreign rights publishing is an open and exciting one. Having secured some intriguing deals recently, I asked Rights Team Manager Melody Travers to tell me more about her team and their latest success. One recent highlight was the sale of Italian rights to ‘The Japanese Art of Living Seasonally’ authored by Natalie… Read more: Watkins Insider – Recent Deals in Foreign Rights with Melody Travers
- Haunted Lighthouses of Britain by Roger O’ReillyThere can be few lighthouses that do not have a ghost story or some tale of the ethereal attached to them. Often isolated and watching over vessels of all stripes slipping into an out of port under cover of darkness, they are witness to a shadowy world that often leaves more unexplained than illuminated. At… Read more: Haunted Lighthouses of Britain by Roger O’Reilly
- A Brief History of British Lighthouses by Roger O’ReillyThe earliest lighthouses in Britain used whatever materials were available locally; wood, brick and stone. The life of these structures was predictably short, especially if they were offshore. The rebuilding of the Eddystone Rocks lighthouse off Plymouth Sound by the engineer John Smeaton set a milestone in the progression of lighthouse design. This, coupled with… Read more: A Brief History of British Lighthouses by Roger O’Reilly
- Behind The Cover – Make Good Trouble with Karen SmithLast night (March 7th) was the The Academy of British Cover Design awards where Repeater designer Hollie Smith was nominated for the non-fiction category for the cover of Collapse Feminism. In honour of the awards, I spoke to Karen Smith, Head of Book Design at Watkins Media about the decisions behind the cover of Make… Read more: Behind The Cover – Make Good Trouble with Karen Smith
- A Peek into Publishing: Publishing AssistantWe've asked Desola to answer questions about her job as a Publishing Assistant for Angry Robot.
- Top Ten Terms: Editorial in PublishingWe've asked our editorial department about ten terms they wish they'd known when they started in publishing.
- A Peek into Publishing: Audio with Sneha AlexanderWe’ve asked Sneha to answer questions about her job in publishing as an Audio Assistant.
- Top 10 Tips:
First Week in PublishingWe asked our recent starters what ten things they would recommend you do in your first week. - A Peek into Publishing: Interview Tips from Hiring ManagersOur senior hiring team have answered your questions about interviewing for entry-level publishing jobs – what stood out, what not to do and what they were specifically looking for.
Upcoming Events
March 1stÂ
Mavericks by Jenny DraperÂ
Bridgeport Public Library Connecticut (Online) | 1 to 2 PM EST
March 5th Â
Big Impact Without Burnout by Bianca Best
Daunt Books Notting Hill | 6:30pm to 8pm
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March 6thÂ
The Watkins Book of African Folklore by Helen Nde
Charis Books & More, Decatur Georgia | 7:30 PM
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March 9th Â
Big Impact Without Burnout by Bianca Best
Book Passage, San Francisco 2:00 PM
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March 11thÂ
Feel Good Kitchen by Amy Lanza
Nue Ground, London | Â 2:30 – 4 PMÂ
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March 12th
The Old Stones by Andy BurnhamÂ
Waterstones Canterbury | 6:30 PM
March 12th
Your Body Already Knows by Nidhi Pandaya Â
RevelEleven (US event)Â
March 12th
March 12th
The Toddler Survival Guide by Laura AmiesÂ
Waterstones Leeds |Â 7PM
March 12thÂ
The Watkins Book of African Folklore by Helen Nde
Half-Price Books, Dallas | 7PM
March 12th
Frightful Folklore by Mike BassÂ
Inland Sea Kayakers Club (Minneapolis)Â
March 13thÂ
The Watkins Book of African Folklore by Helen Nde
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March 13th Â
Your Body Already Knows by Nidhi Pandaya Â
Private launch | 6.30-8pmÂ
Divya Alter’s Space NYCÂ
March 9-10th
Big Impact Without Burnout by Bianca Best
SXSW | Austin, Texas in the Female Quotient’s Equality LoungeÂ
March 14th
Big Impact Without Burnout by Bianca Best
BirdHouse Books | Austin TX
March 15thÂ
Flow by Samantha RedgraveÂ
Chicken & Frog Bookshop, Essex 7PMÂ
March 16th Â
Your Body Already Knows by Nidhi Pandaya Â
Sage and Sound NYCÂ | 3PM
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March 20th  Â
Mavericks by Jenny DraperÂ
Red Lion Books, ColchesterÂ
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March 22ndÂ
Aligned Abundance by  Emma Mumford Â
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26th MarchÂ
Feel Good Kitchen by Amy Lanza
The Hearth 6—8:30PM  Â
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