BOTH Publishing: By Books on the Hill
Our kickstarter started April 2nd 2021
Making exciting good quality fiction accessible to a minority group currently not provided for by today’s UK traditional mass book market and providing a new tool for booksellers to use in their drive to increase diversity and inclusion.
Who Are We Working With
We have
been so fortunate that many great authors have agreed to contribute to this
project. All are brilliant authors and are names I am sure you will recognise.
Stan
Nicholls, who has been a great support to me particularly with my PhD. He is
the author of many novels and short stories but is best known for the
internationally acclaimed Orcs: First Blood series.
Steven
Savile, the fantasy, horror and thriller writer, now lives in Stockholm whose
father is a customer of our bookshop.
The horror
duo that is Thana Niveau and John Llewellyn Probert, both well established and
engaging authors and also residents of Clevedon.
Adrian
Tchaikovsky is an Arthur Clark Award winner and best known for his series
Shadows of the Apt, and for his novel Children of Time.
Steven
Poore is the highly acclaimed fantasy writer who I first met on my first
fantasy convention in Scarborough.
We finish
the Magnificent Seven with Joel Cornah, who also has dyslexia, and with whom I
participated in a podcast on dyslexia for the Clevedon Literature 2020
'Festival in the Clouds'.
How To Get
involved
We are
launching a Kickstarter beginning in April 2nd 2021 for 30 days, with the focus
on paying for the printing of our books and giving us starting capital to
continue to print more titles.
There will
be many ways you can be involved in this. You can contribute on the Kickstarter
website itself. There will be a number of different options of donating money,
in which you will receive rewards, such as ebooks of a title or a paperback of
one or more of the titles to be published. In addition a unique reward from
authors who are contributing to the project.
You can still contribute outside the kickstarter. We are happy to receive your help in the shop, where we will have a donation box available.
The Project
Books on
the Hill is passionate about helping people who have dyslexia, or have any
difficulty with reading, to access the joy of good fiction. There are great
books out now for children with dyslexia, with specialist publishers like
Barrington Stokes and mainstream publishers such as Bloomsbury doing their
part. However, there are sadly very few books for adults with Dyslexia in
traditional mass market publishing.
Dyslexia is
a learning difference that primarily affects reading and writing skills. The
NHS estimates that up to 1 in every 10 people in the UK have some form of
dyslexia, while other dyslexic organisations believe 1 in 5 and more than 2
million people in the UK are severely affected.
Dyslexia
does not stop someone from achieving. There are many individuals who are
successful and are dyslexic. Famous actors, such as Orlando Bloom;
Entrepreneurs like Theo Paphitis, and many, many more, including myself. All of
who believe dyslexia has helped them to be where they are now. Dyslexia,
though, as I can attest to, does not go away. You don’t grow out of it, and so
we are acknowledging that and trying to without being patronising, create a
selection of books that will be friendly to people who deal with dyslexia every
day.
Since we
started the project in 2019, Books on the Hill have had many adults customers
with dyslexia come in shop the asking for something accessible to read. For
example, one customer asked if we stocked well known novels in a dyslexic
friendly format. Unfortunately we had to say no, as they just don’t exist. We
explained what we are trying to achieve by printing our own and she replied:
“I have
been reading [children dyslexic] books but they are a bit childish so am really
happy I have found your company!! Thanks so much again and thank you for making
such a helpful and inclusive brand - it means a lot. “
This
response is not isolated. We have had many adults come in to the shop with
dyslexia, who do not read or struggle to read and they they believe dyslexic
friendly books would have real impact on their reading for pleasure.
The Team
Books on
the Hill is Alistair Sims. He is the manager and commander-in-chief of the
bookshop (though his partner, Chloe and his mother, Joanne, who set up the
bookshop with him, may disagree with this description ). Alistair is dyslexic
and has a PhD in history and archaeology. Alistair could not read until he was
13 and is passionate about helping anyone who has difficulty reading. He is the
driving force behind BOTH Press and has been involved in every step in this
project, from finding award winning authors to contribute, the cover design,
and the road to publication, including setting up for distribution.
Books on
the Hill are collaborating with Chrissey Harrison, who is also an local author
and member of North Bristol Writers Group. Chressey and Alistair have designed
the book-covers together, with Chrissey creating the finished product we now
look on at awe with. Nearly all the design work has been done by Chrissey, and
she is also in charge of the printing process, typesetting. We are so proud and
appreciative to be working with her.
Special
mention must go to Harrison Gates, who runs Nine Worthy, and who has dedicated
his time and expertise to produce our print catalogue for us free of cost.
Joanne Hall
is an author, editor and formerly the Chair of BristolCon, Bristol’s premier
(and only) science fiction and fantasy convention. We must give a huge thank
you to Jo for proof reading the stories free of cost.
Vicky
Brewster has edited all the new stories by the authors. She specialises in
editing and beta reading long-form fiction. Vicky is a great professional
editor.
Thanks for supporting this project Silvia x
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