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Monday, June 16, 2014
The "help us pay our rent" 3 for 2 Promotion.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Viv Albertine - June 24th
Tuesday June 24th 7.00pm
Viv Albertine in Conversation with Dorian Lynskey.
Tickets - £18 (with book included) BUY HERE
£7 (entrance only) BUY HERE

What an incredible evening.
One of punks pioneers, Viv Albertine is one of a handful of people who changed music, and the discourse around it, forever.
After forming The Flowers of Romance with Sid Vicious in 1976, Viv found fame with The Slits and made musical history as one of the first generation of punk bands.
In her new book Clothes….Music….Boys…. Viv tells the story of what it was like to be a girl at the height of punk: the sex, the drugs, the guys, the tours, the hard lessons learnt and those not considered. From Madonna to Lady Gaga, fashion to feminims, Viv Albertine has influenced a range of exceptional artists. Here, before and beyond the break-up of The Slits in 1982, is the full story of a life lived unscripted, with foolishness, bravery and great emotional honesty.
Viv wil be talking to Dorian Lynskey, music writer for the Guardian and Observer as well as magazines including Q, GQ and Mojo. Dorian is the author of 33 Revolutions Per Minute; a History of Protest Songs.
There will be a chance to ask Viv questions and she'll be happy to sign copies of her book.
Tickets for the evening are sure to go very fast, so please book early.
If you cannot make the event but would like a signed copy of the book posted (FREE P+P in the UK) you can purchase it HERE.
Comedy - June 27th
Friday 27th June - 8.00pm – 11.00pm
Working Title Comedy Night with Nat Tapley's Margaret Thatcher Seance & Nish Kumar
£5 – BUY TICKETS HERE

Appearing this month;
‘This superb hour marks an astute solo debut…. he appears to have every trick in the book at his disposal.’
‘What an assured debut this is from Nish Kumar. A calling card which proves beyond doubt that he is already a skilled comic, preloaded with an hour of polished, gimmick-free stand-up guaranteed to do the job.’
We're thrilled he's going to be performing for us at the Big Green Bookshop.
Nathaniel Tapley
Nathaniel marked the anniversary of Margaret Thatcher's death by holding a séance at London 's Leicester Square Theatre. Now he'll be performing this again for us at the Bookshop.
Nathaniel is best known as his alter ego Sir Ian Bowler MP but he'll be performing the séance as medium Melmoth Darkleigh.
Nathaniel explains "There will be a gigantic ouija board to answer the question Belgra-yes? or Belgra-no? Milk will vanish in front of the audience's eyes. Mrs Thatcher will pass on messages to the audience’s deceased pets. And we will discover the true circumstances of her death."
Your host for the evening is the marvellous Chris Brosnahan.
We would suggest that if you want to come along, you should buy tickets beforehand as it's likely to be VERY popular.
We hope you can make it.
Monday, June 02, 2014
The Great Literary Talent Hunt
Saturday July 19th - 5pm-8pm
The Great Literary Talent Hunt – Laura West & Marigold Atkey from David Higham Associates
The Great Literary Talent Hunt continues, and we're once again delighted to offer budding authors a chance for a professional one on one consultation with a top literary agent. This time we’re thrilled to have Laura West and Marigold Atkey from David Higham Associates

How to take part:
1) To book a 10 minute slot you must purchase a ticket.
Tickets cost just £10 available HERE, or by contacting the Big Green Bookshop in person or via the phone (020 8881 6767).
2) Once you’ve purchased a ticket, you will need to submit an example of your work (Laura and Marigold have suggested the forst three chapters of your book) and a plot outline. This will be read by the agents in advance of the session. Details of where to send this will be passed to you once you've bought a ticket.
Also, once your ticket is purchased you will be allocated a slot with either Laura or Marigold. They will have read your submission beforehand so that on the day you meet them they’ll be able to offer advice and guidance on what steps you should take in order to turn your writing dream into a reality.
Laura West
Laura is currently building a list of fiction and non-fiction with a strong interest in children’s books, young adult fiction, graphic novels, thrillers and cookery books. *If anyone out there has a kids book set in space she’d love to see it!* Laura is the agent for film critic Charlie Lyne, Coco Moodysson, the Swedish comic artist whose biographical Never Goodnight was adapted for the big screen as ‘We Are The Best’, illustrator Peter Utton and some new picture book illustrators and children’s writers too. At David Higham Associates Laura works with Veronique Baxter and looks after, amongst others, Michael Morpurgo, Jenny Valentine, Edward Hogan and Sally Butcher. Laura is also the Digital Manager at David Higham and in this capacity works with a wide-range of authors from across the agency including Rachel Abbott, the bestselling Kindle Author.
Marigold Atkey
Marigold is interested in literary fiction and women’s fiction. She represents a growing clutch of novelists including the stand-up Liam Williams, while on the non-fiction side is the agent for Tilly, author of the bestselling ‘Love at First Stitch’, and has just sold ‘Confessions of a Tinderella’ to Random House. In non-fiction, what links all her interests are those books written with a clear voice and sense of identity, be the book a cookbook, a memoir or a nature journal. She works with Anthony Goff and Andrew Gordon at David Higham Associates so looks after, amongst others, J.M.Coetzee, Stephen Fry, Owen Jones and Jenn Ashworth. Away from the DHA list, her dream authors are Jon McGregor, Robert Macfarlane and David Nicholls.
Understandably, these events sell out REALLY quickly, so get in quick.
GOOD LUCK
GOOD LUCK
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Calling All Literary Agents
Over the last few months, we've been hosting a few evenings in the shop that we've been calling;
The Great Literary Talent Hunt
Essentially, this offers budding authors the chance to have a 10 minute one-to-one consultation with a top literary agent. Those people attending are required to send us a 1500 word extract of their work and a synopsis of their novel which the agents read beforehand so the agents can give feedback.
So far, it's been a hugely positive thing for both the agents (who have discovered some great untapped talent) and also for the authors, who are getting the best possible feedback they can get.
The evenings last for about 3 hours and in that time the agent will get to see around 15 people.
Some of the agents we've had so far have included Cathryn Summerhayes from William Morris, Hellie Ogden and Jessie Butterill from Janklow & Nesbit Agency and Ella Khan and Bryony Woods from The DKW Literary Agency.
These events have proved phenomenally successful and we'd like to make them a more regular thing in the Bookshop, perhaps hosting one a month with different agents getting involved. So, if you're a Literary Agent, specialising in any genre or type of book, please get in touch. You never know, you might discover the next literary superstar.
Tel; 020 8881 6767
Email; enquiries@biggreenbookshop.com
Tweet me; @biggreenbooks
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Peirene Experience - Wednesday 11th June
Wednesday 11 June 2014 – 7.00pm-9.00pm
Peirene Experience; Hanne Ørstavik.
Tickets £3 (includes refreshments) - BUY TICKETS HERE.
Redeemable against any book purchase from Big Green Bookshop on the evening.

Peirene specializes in contemporary European novellas in English translation. All their books are best-sellers and/or award winners in their own countries. They only publish books of less than 200 pages that can be read in the same time it takes to watch a DVD
This month we are delighted to welcome Hanne Ørstavik.
Hanne is one of the most admired authors in Norwegian contemporary literature. She has published several acclaimed novel and has received many literary prizes, including the Dobloug prize for her entire literary output as well as the Brage prize, Norway's most prestigious award. Ørstavik’s novels have been translated into 18 languages but never, until now, into English.
We will be celebrating the publication of her newly translated book, The Blue Room.
It’s a novel about a mother-daughter relationship that will send a chill down your spine. Johanne is a young woman in her twenties who lives with her mother. When she falls in love with Ivar, she finally feels ready to leave home.
The couple plan a trip to America. But the morning of her departure, Johanne wakes up to find the door locked. Can she overcome her fears? Will she shout for help? Will she climb out of her fourth floor window?
The couple plan a trip to America. But the morning of her departure, Johanne wakes up to find the door locked. Can she overcome her fears? Will she shout for help? Will she climb out of her fourth floor window?
This is a brilliant and important book.
Hanne will be reading from and discussing the book and will answer any questions you may have.
These are very special evenings and we urge you to come along.
Tickets are just £3, redeemable on ANY book at the shop on the night.
See you there.
Mount London - June 5th
June 5th - 7.00pm - 9.00pm
Mount London: Ascents in a Vertical City
Early June sees the publication of Mount London, a very special book indeed.

You wil have a chance to meet Katy Evans-Bush, Gareth Rees and Tom Chivers, three of the contributors here on June 5th as they read from and discuss the book.
Published by Penned in the Margins, a very exciting new publisher, and priced at just £10 (£12.99 usually), on the night, this is going to be a brilliant evening.
It's FREE, but please let us know if you plan to come along, so we can make sure everyone gets in
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Jasper Fforde - June 9th.
Monday June 9th – 7.00pm-9.00pm
An Evening with Jasper Fforde.
We are thrilled to welcome bestselling author Jasper Fforde to the bookshop for a very special evening of book related fun.

Fforde's writing is an eclectic mix of genres, which might be described as a joyful blend of Comedy-SF-thriller-Crime-Satire. He freely admits that he fascinated not just by books themselves, but by the way we read and what we read, and his reinvigoration of tired genres have won him many enthusiastic supporters across the world.
Amongst Fforde's output are police procedurals featuring nursery rhyme characters, a series for Young Adults about Magic and Dragons set in a shabby world of failing magical powers, and 'Shades of Grey' a post-apocalyptic dystopia set three world orders into the future, where social hierarchy is based on the colours you can see.
Jasper’s only in London for a very short visit and it’s great he’s coming to the Bookshop. It should be a real treat.
Tickets, priced just £3 are available HERE and Jasper’s books will be available on the night at a discounted price.
This will sell out VERY quickly, so please make sure you buy tickets early.
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
#biggreenbookcart
The Big Green Bookshop is delighted to introduce a new and easier way of buying books from us on Twitter.
It's called;
#biggreenbookcart
and it works like this;
See someone post something about a book you're interested in on Twitter? Simply tweet the details of the book with the hashtag #biggreenbookcart and this will automatically picked up by our dedicated team here at Big Green HQ.
We'll tweet you back cost of the book and availability and then it's up to you how to proceed. Here are a few reasons why you might like to buy the books from us;
- Postage is Free in the UK.
- We can take national book tokens online.
- You can talk to us if you need to.
- You'll get this sticker on your parcel.
So, no more switching apps, typing passwords or trying to remember items you saw on Twitter.
We've actually been selling books on Twitter for years, but thought this might make it a bit easier.
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Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Another evening of magnificence at the Big Green Bookshop
Tuesday May 20th 7.00pm
An Evening with Emma Jane Unsworth
Emma’s a journalist and won the Betty Trask Award for her novel Hungry, the Stars and Everything. Her short story 'I Arrive First' was included in The Best British Short Stories 2012.
Her new novel, Animals has just been published and is rightly getting a whole load of people very excited indeed. Described by Caitlin Moran as “Withnail with Girls”, it’s a hilarious, moving and refreshingly honest tale of how a friendship can become the ultimate love story.
You know how it is. Saturday afternoon. You wake up and you can't move.
I blinked and the floaters on my eyeballs shifted to reveal Tyler in her ratty old kimono over in the doorway. 'Way I see it,' she said, glass in one hand, lit cigarette in the other, 'girls are tied to beds for two reasons: sex and exorcisms. So, which was it with you?'
I blinked and the floaters on my eyeballs shifted to reveal Tyler in her ratty old kimono over in the doorway. 'Way I see it,' she said, glass in one hand, lit cigarette in the other, 'girls are tied to beds for two reasons: sex and exorcisms. So, which was it with you?'
Laura and Tyler are best friends who live together, angrily philosophising and leading each other astray in the pubs and flats of Manchester. But things are set to change. Laura is engaged to teetotal Jim, the wedding is just months away, and Tyler becomes hell-bent on sabotaging her friend's plans for a different life.
Emma will be here to read from her book, answer questions and maybe more....
These is a FREE event, but due to the demand likely, please get in touch with the bookshop to reserve a place in the audience.
Refreshments? Yes, we’ll have some.
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