404 Ink reveal they will be publishing Chris McQueer's debut short story collection in July 2017.
Read MoreWe've sent Nasty Women off to print. Here's an update on how the book has grown and changed in the last few weeks. Not long to go - we can't wait to share it with you.
Read MoreJust days after launching Nasty Women on Kickstarter, you did it. Publishing International Women's Day 2017.
Read MoreWith Issue 1 set to be arriving with you in the next fortnight, it seems about time to tell you our booky plans, right? Announcing...
NASTY WOMEN
Publishing March 8th 2017, from 404 Ink.
With intolerance and inequality increasingly normalised by the day, it's more important than ever for women to share their experiences. Nasty Women is a collection of essays, interviews and accounts on what it is to be a woman in the 21st century.
We're chuffed to be gatecrashing Interrobang's end-of-the-year shindig on December 9th at Bongo Club, Edinburgh to launch our wee lit mag, and you're invited!
We'll have a night of stories, tomfoolery and excellent Christmas jumpers to launch Issue 1. There will be readings from the writers of Edinburgh’s newest independent, alternative publisher (hi, that's us), including CHRISTINA NEUWIRTH, CHRIS MCQUEER and GAVIN INGLIS!
It’s been an exciting time of late. We’ve been busy editing Issue 1 of 404 Ink and finally this week we send it off to print, and we’ve even booked our launch event in Edinburgh (we’d keep December 9th free, if we were you. And get some jazzy Christmas jumpers ready).
But we have another exciting piece of news to start the week: we received Creative Scotland funding! You can read more about it here.
You’ve been patient with us since our launch two and a half months ago, but here it is: Error. You’ve helped us explore the realm of mistakes, mishaps and the friendly 404, and now we’re ready to show off what we’ve got ahead of publication in late November.
Through fiction, non-fiction, poetry and comics, we travel the vastness of space down to microscopic particles, through the darkest of times, nights out, other worlds and prophecies. Coffee cups, arty mishaps, politics, gaming, glitches of the mind – we asked where you see error and, as you can tell, you didn’t disappoint.