Mollie Broad
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Publicist @BloomsburyAcad (including imprints of @IBTauris and @ZedBooks)
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Come and join our marketing team as a Marketing Executive working on Bloomsbury History books! Applications close Tues 11th April. bloomsbury.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/30…
"Journalists compared her to Neil Armstrong ... or the Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin ... She had achieved something no human had imagined possible." Read about stejărel olaru's biography of Nadia Comaneci in Mail Online ⬇️ 📙: bit.ly/43pAN6W 📰: bit.ly/3mqxagu
Opening 19 May 2023, SILENT COUP is a new body of work by British artist Peter Kennard, based on a revelatory new book of the same name by investigative journalists Claire Provost and Matt Kennard, launching concurrently. (1/3)
OUT TODAY! My book with Matt Kennard – SILENT COUP – traces the origins and consequences of the corporate empire that rules our world – with reporting from 25 countries The story behind many stories. Where power really lies today. You can buy it here: shorturl.at/efgL7
"As something of a “lush”, Mary in ecstasy has long fascinated collectors and artists alike." Read about Diane Apostolos-Cappadona's Mary Magdalene in Church Times: churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2023/…
Spotted at Waterstones in central London today! Matt Kennard and I worked on Silent Coup for years, amazing to see it out in the world!
“McGlynn presents a powerful and disturbing case that the invasion had a convincing historical logic to it, for Vladimir Putin and for Russians more generally" - The Washington Post reviews Memory Makers by Jade McGlynn 📕 bit.ly/3X34IiJ 🗞️ wapo.st/4430V7n #Russia
Books of the Month for July, picked by chief book critic Martin Chilton #BookRecommendations independent.co.uk/arts-entertain…
For Selina Mills, who is blind, it isn’t the ‘desperate, miserable’ situation many people imagine. As to whether the heightening of other senses makes for better sex – that’s nonsense, she tells Maddy Fletcher Read more: ow.ly/lE5550P1mX2
‘Written with wit, warmth & razor-sharp insight, this book should be essential reading for anyone with an interest in blindness, history, society, culture & beyond.’ The i Paper has selected Life Unseen by Selina Mills in their July best new books round-up bit.ly/3JHTw5J
Congratulations to Selina Mills on the publication of Life Unseen! "Informative, heartfelt…" The Independent "Essential reading." The I, non-fiction book of the month "Important and hugely enjoyable." The Herald
On the podcast | Selina Mills explores the forces that have affected the lives of blind people through the centuries – from religious ideas and mythical tropes, to Braille and schools for blind children spr.ly/6011POVmx
"It’s sort of like broccoli: I’m making you eat your history, but I’m covering it in cheesy sauce!" The writer Selina Mills takes Robert Elms through the history of blindness, and her experience of navigating London with sight loss. Listen on BBC Sounds bbc.in/47nc6tS
Our #academic blog is live! Tune in each Friday for author articles, teaching & research tips, publishing advice + more: bloomsbury.com/academicblog New posts on: - How to diversify research - Day in the life of an editor Louise Baird-Smith - What’s next for the internet? Jeff (Gutenberg Parenthesis) Jarvis
The delusions that put #Putin on the path to war. My review for Financial Times of two fine books by Sergei Medvedev and Jade McGlynn - Bloomsbury Books UK Polity - ft.com/content/f1afda…