Margin to Margin Books

Margin to Margin Books M2M Books – an artisan publisher based in the heart of Wales.

For writers and book lovers from communities underrepresented in British literature; curating fiction, nonfiction, and poetry that speak to the marginalised experience 📚

📣 Free review copy of Love and Happiness for all subscribers to our publishing journal. Subscribe for free and get your ...
13/06/2026

📣 Free review copy of Love and Happiness for all subscribers to our publishing journal. Subscribe for free and get your complimentary read 📖. We think it’s a brilliant novel and we’re not the only ones. Please share and review ⬇️ This week only!

Thank you for subscribing to the Margin to Margin Books journal. You are a member of a select group; praps a little too select. As you know, the mission is to persuade UK publishing (and writers) t…

08/06/2026
05/06/2026

I read all submissions; every single one. What is noticeable, when going through these manuscripts, is that a substantial number are (for our appetite) addressed to the wrong reader. The author has…

04/06/2026

The Aberystwyth Book Club, featured on BBC Radio Wales, is attending Hay Festival 2026 to discuss “The Hill in the Dark Grove” by Liam Higginson. This atmospheric folk horror novel is s…

01/06/2026

Harriet Bush grows up in white middle-class Cheshire knowing almost nothing about where she came from. Not your typical adoption narrative.

Love and Happiness – available from your favourite bookshop or order online with free UK postage — use code FREEPOST at checkout. 🔗 m2mbooks.com/our-books/

eBook/Kindle edition available.

31/05/2026

Masaka Madeda is walking the Malindi coast:

"Sometimes, it's not the beauty of a place that's beautiful; it's the people. It's the people."

‘I Zig and I Zag’ is Masaka’s 100-page epic and the poetry anthology curated around it. Available from your favourite bookshop or order online with free UK postage — use code FREEPOST at checkout. 🔗 m2mbooks.com/our-books/

eBook/Kindle edition available.

29/05/2026

For a payday, apparently. Last Sunday, I was a Black person at the Hay Festival, there for a payday – a book-review panel in the BBC Marquee. Finished, checked out the site, did a little maths as I…

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