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Poetry specialist Indigo Dreams has expanded into publishing works of fiction and non-fiction.
Among the forthcoming publications is a debut novel by Charlie Hill, a former senior bookseller at Waterstone's.
The novel The Space Between Things is a fictionalised treatment of the road protest movement of the early 1990s. The book will be launched at,Waterstone's Birmingham High Street in October.
Other titles scheduled for October release include Seema Gill's semi-autobiographical novel Svera Jang and the part travelogue/fiction/poetry book The Road To Mount Kailash by Robert Leach.
Looking ahead, the forward list includes the sixth novel by Frances Galleymore Veritas: Finding The Goddess and Peter Tomlinson's fourth novel Message From Siakhara.
Distribution is being handled by Central Books.
Publisher Ronnie Goodyer said: "We are well known in poetry circles. We publish three poetry/prose magazines and our plan was to develop the book publishing side of poetry and then move into wider areas. We now have the structure in place to do that...
"We have a streamlined method for selecting manuscripts for publication and there is little waiting time for authors. Each new book is a journey with us and the author. We love our work and the
author loves their work. The journey is enjoyable."