In recent months I've seen various people complain about the apparently degrading quality of Google search results, so here's how we have gone from being a renowned independent publisher to one of the internet's least satisfying fetish sites (a quick/not entirely-sfw 🧵):
We publish a very funny kids' picture book that you absolutely shouldn't read to your kids called Go the Fuck to Sleep by Adam Mansbach, illustrated by Ricardo Cortés, a cri de cœur for tired parents:
'You're cosy and warm in your bed, my dear / Please go the fuck to sleep.'
This book fairly regularly goes viral anew. The world is not running out of tired parents it turns out! And various renditions have caught people's attention: there's an audiobook read by Samuel L. Jackson (really). Here's Jennifer Garner reading:
I’m going to tell you a story. And hold tight, because this is an emotional one.
In 2013, Canongate republished three novels that had fallen out of print: William McIlvanney’s Glasgow-set Laidlaw trilogy, first published between 1977 and 1991.
It’s hard to overstate the influence these books had had on crime writing, but he was responsible for many of the tropes we now take for granted in that genre. @Beathhigh, @valmcdermid, @cbrookmyre, @MarkBillingham, @DameDeniseMina and others all cite him as a major inspiration.