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“Raw and poetic, tender yet unflinching.”
— Louise Hegarty

Written with Taylor's trademark earthy lyricism, Filly is an exploration of intergenerational love and trauma, and an explosion of queer joy ♥️

Out 9th October from @bansheepress.bsky.social

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Submissions for issue 21 (spring/summer 2026) are open until 31 October! Submission guidelines are at the link below. We're looking forward to reading your short fiction, poetry, flash & essays! ✨

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Banshee Press is open for book submissions from 1-15 October. We are also accepting submissions for issue 21 (spring/summer 2026) until 31 October!
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Can't wait for the Dublin launch of New Arcana, happening tomorrow at @gutterbookshop.bsky.social with the wonderful Seán Hewitt. Come join us 🔮✨️

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📕Lots of new releases coming in October!
Here is just a small sample (of over 150 titles)—check out our fully searchable database First Flush 📕
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Here's a little taster from New Arcana! Big thanks to @booksireland.bsky.social for featuring a reading of my poem 'and the girl inside me' 🔮✨️
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I found this beauty in my letter box. Delivery by stealth and kindness.

FILLY

Extraordinary work by Rosamund Taylor @rosamundtaylor.bsky.social and all @bansheepress.bsky.social
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"The birthmark was small but unmissable, a heart-shaped rash-red bump placed precisely over the pulse on the right side of my neck ... I was always aware when people stared at it."

From issue 4 (spring/summer 2017) -- fiction by Niall McArdle 💕

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‘The Two of Hearts’ by Niall McArdle — Banshee Press
The birthmark was small but unmissable, a heart-shaped rash-red bump placed precisely over the pulse on the right side of my neck. ‘She has her heart in her throat,’ my mother always said. It…
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FILLY by the brilliant @rosamundtaylor.bsky.social has arrived! Can't wait for this glorious novel in verse to be out in the world ✨️✨️✨️

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New @fallowmedia.bsky.social with a Marguerite Duras film script & companion essays by Daniel Fraser & myself, Lisa Robertson on Adnan, Maija Makela on Notley, Owen Hatherley, Stephen Sexton, Lalla Romano, JC Vaughan, Maria Sledmere, Devki Panchmatia & Russell Persson fallowmedia.com/shop/fallow-02
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I know I'm banging on.

But we have to because we're a small press and need this limelight to let readers know about our books.

From Hebden to Hollywood via Dublin.

As Rónán said. 'It's like throwing a dart from Dublin and hitting the bullseye in New York.'

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Julia Roberts to narrate new BBC series Leonard and Hungry Paul
The feel-good series follows two board-gaming friends in their thirties who meander through leafy suburban life finding solace in their quiet routines
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A little unboxing video of my new collection New Arcana from @bloodaxebooks.bsky.social with a big shout out to @lisasterle.bsky.social for her amazing cover art. 🔮🃏✨️

Launch info coming soon!
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'There is a halo of yellow far off, where green meets the zone of habitation. Boughs and branches move, leaves seethe and shiver. The night has its mouths.'

From issue 18 (autumn/winter 2024) -- fiction by David Hayden 🌔

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My story ‘Taints’ published last year in @bansheepress.bsky.social is now available to read online. bansheepress.org/read/taints-...
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'Taints' by David Hayden
Night is one star exchanged for many stars.
There is no escaping the motion of our home towards imperfect darkness. I hid in a storm drain in the park until closing time, escaping from what I might find of myself in the sight
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Final two published poems from New Arcana before the book comes out next month! With big thanks to @poetrywales.bsky.social for featuring them.
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SONGS FOR GHOSTS is out in the US today! 👻
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Wishing a happy book birthday to @clarakiyoko.bsky.social and her newest novel, SONG FOR GHOSTS, available from Abrams Books today!

Clara is a former WNDB mentee (mentored by our very own Dhonielle Clayton!) and we couldn’t be more excited to celebrate her new release 📚❤️

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Graphic displaying a gradient of grey to black in the background. At the top of the graphic is white text that says, “Out Today” followed by a mock-up book cover for “Songs for Ghosts” by Clara Kumagai, a new young adult book published by Abrams Books. The cover illustration shows a haunting figure of a pale ghost dressed in traditional Japanese garb. Their head and torso are only visible from the nose down and there are hundreds of fine fly-away hairs protruding outwards like spiderwebs. Graphic displaying a gradient of grey to black in the background. Book description: This genre-bending YA novel follows a boy who finds a century-old diary written by a young woman in Nagasaki, Japan — and becomes haunted by her vengeful spirit. When Adam discovers a diary in his attic, he is enthralled by its account of a young woman's life in Nagasaki. A hundred years separate them, yet like Adam, she is caught between cultures, relationships, and heartbreak. She also writes of the ghosts that have begun to seek her out, which Adam dismisses as fantasy—until he begins to be haunted by her terrifying spirit. Unravelling the mystery of her identity—and the wrong done to her—seems to be the only way to save himself. This leads Adam to a home stay in Nagasaki, where he begins to reconnect to his heritage not only through Japanese language and culture, but also by connecting with long-lost family members. And then begins a race against time as Adam and his new crush, Jo, attempt to untangle a story that has rippled through generations . . .