Extremis Publishing Ltd.

About Extremis Publishing Ltd.

Extremis Publishing is an independent publishing house based in the heart of Scotland which is dedicated to producing the highest quality of non-fiction in the subject areas of the arts, media and culture.

Extremis Publishing Ltd. Description

Extremis Publishing is an independent publishing house based in Scotland. The company is committed to producing the highest quality of non-fiction in the subject areas of the arts, media and culture. It aims to deliver a publishing programme which is innovative, original and wide-reaching, working with authors to produce new books with a contemporary edge which appeal to domestic and international audiences alike.

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In this month's episode of the Extremis Publishing podcast, Alby Grainger - proprietor of Dunfermline's legendary Little Shop of Heroes comic store - talks to Thomas A. Christie about "The Spectrum of Adventure", an in-depth guide to the history of text adventure games on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computer throughout the 1980s. Huge thanks to Alby for taking the time to conduct the interview on location! To hear the podcast, please visit our podcast page at: https://www.extremispublishing.com/podcas ts.html

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On Saturday 27th April, author Colin M. Barron will be appearing between 12noon and 2pm for a signing session of his new book "Travels in Time: The Story of Time Travel Cinema", at an event kindly hosted by Dunfermline's Little Shop of Heroes. Copies of the book will be available for purchase on the day. Come along and meet Colin, and have your own copy personalised.

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"Travels in Time: The Story of Time Travel Cinema" by Colin M. Barron (2019)

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Extremis Publishing is delighted to announce a new book by Dr Colin M. Barron. "Travels in Time: The Story of Time Travel Cinema" is an exciting and informative guide to the history of time travel cinema, drawing from the earliest days of the genre right through to the latest releases. "Travels in Time" considers all of the various elements which have helped to make time travel movies among the most memorable features in all of science fiction, ranging from the golden age of ...time travel movies and their glory days in the 1980s through to the most recent features to have emerged in the past decade. "Travels in Time" will be released on Monday 15th April 2019, and is available for pre-order from all good online retailers and independent booksellers worldwide. For more information, please visit our "Travels in Time" page at: https://www.extremispublishing.com/travel s-in-time.html
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Robert Murray's brand new author website, www.robertmurrayauthor.co.uk, has now launched. Why not pay it a visit to learn more about Robbie, his books and plays, and his forthcoming author events? Robbie will also be giving a presentation tomorrow, Wednesday 13th March 2019, to Abertay Historical Society about his book "The Grocer's Boy". The talk will be taking place at the University of Dundee in the Dalhousie Building, Lecture Theatre 2, Hawkhill, Dundee, commencing at 6.30pm.

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Congratulations to Robert Murray, who has been the feature of a two-page article in the Evening Telegraph. Appearing on pages 12-13 of the Wednesday 6th March issue, in a feature by Kenny MacDonald, Robert discusses the personal influences behind his book "The Grocer's Boy" and gives some background detail about this autobiographical walk down memory lane in 1950s Tayside. To read the article, please visit the Evening Telegraph website at: https://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/…/ca rnoustie-author-des…/

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Extremis Publishing would like to wish everyone a fantastic World Book Day - whatever you're reading today! https://www.worldbookday.com/

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In this month's Extremis Publishing podcast, author Ian McNeish discusses his five favourite books - the texts which have most influenced him and helped to shape his worldview. To listen, please visit our podcasts page at https://www.extremispublishing.com/podcas ts.html

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Many thanks to Alby of Dunfermline's legendary Little Shop of Heroes for taking part in a new podcast which will be coming soon to Extremis Publishing. Watch out for more news in the near future! Don't forget that this year's Dumfermline Comic Con is fast approaching. Book your tickets soon to avoid disappointment!

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Great news for all the road trip fans out there! The owners of Campervan Tales, the YouTube channel famous for showcasing journeys around the UK, have organised a competition to celebrate reaching their 1000th subscriber. Among the many excellent prizes they will be giving away is a copy of David M. Addison's "Exploring the NC500: Travelling Scotland's Route 66". If you'd like to know more about the competition, why not have a look and find out how to take part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gmUDccqT ew

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Extremis Publishing would like to offer sincere thanks to our friends at Bo'ness Motor Museum for allowing us special permission to film a video promo and conduct a photoshoot on their premises. Watch out for more details of this mystery project in the not-too-distant future...

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Congratulations to Colin M. Barron, who is the focus of a double-page article in today's edition of The Courier. Appearing on pages 8 and 9 of the Courier's Weekend magazine, Colin is interviewed by Caroline Lindsay as he discusses his latest literary work in an illustrated feature. Stay tuned for more information about a brand new title from Colin in the very near future!

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In this month's Extremis Publishing podcast, David M. Addison looks back on his time as a high school exchange teacher in 1970s Montana as he discusses his books "An Innocent Abroad" and "Still Innocent Abroad", which detail an eventful period of his life as a fish out of water when he swapped his Scottish classroom for the wide open spaces of the United States of America. To listen to the podcast, please visit our podcast page at: https://www.extremispublishing.com/podcas ts.html

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Many thanks to Alby and Siobhan of Dunfermline's Little Shop of Heroes for meeting with us earlier today. We really enjoyed the visit, and look forward to working with you in the future! And don't forget to book your tickets for this year's Dunfermline ComicCon on 30th March 2019. You won't want to miss it!

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Extremis Publishing would like to wish all of our readers a very happy Burns Night! Whatever your celebrations may be, we hope that your poetry is delivered well and that your haggis and neeps are tasty. And if you happen to be a fan of Scotland's national bard, watch out for a special Robert Burns-themed surprise later this year. Our lips are sealed until then!

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An exciting new manuscript has arrived here at Extremis Publishing... and it's about time (quite literally)! Watch this space for more details in the near future.

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In this month's Extremis Publishing podcast, author Dr Colin M. Barron talks about his book "The Craft of Public Speaking" and gives an overview of what it takes to give an effective public presentation with skill and confidence. He also reveals some hints and tips gained from his many years of experience at the lectern. To listen to the podcast, please visit our podcast page at: https://www.extremispublishing.com/podcas ts.html

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Extremis Publishing Ltd. is located at Suite 218, Castle House, 1 Baker Street, FK8 1AL Stirling
http://www.extremispublishing.com/