
Hello and welcome!
époque press is an independent publisher based between Brighton and Dublin established to promote and represent the very best in new literary talent.
Through a combination of our main publishing imprint and our online ezine we aim to bring inspirational and thought provoking work to a wider audience.
Our main imprint is seeking out new voices, authors who are producing high-quality literary fiction and who are looking for a partner to help realise their ambitions. Our commitment is to fully consider all submissions on literary merit alone and to provide a personal response.
Our ezine will showcase a combination of the written word, visual and aural art forms, bringing together artists working in different mediums to encourage and inspire new perspectives on specific themes.
For details of how to submit your work to us for consideration please follow the submissions guidelines and for all other enquiries please email info@epoquepress.com
Hello and welcome!
époque press is an independent publisher based between Brighton and Dublin established to promote and represent the very best in new literary talent.
Through a combination of our main publishing imprint and our online ezine we aim to bring inspirational and thought provoking work to a wider audience.
Our main imprint is seeking out new voices, authors who are producing high-quality literary fiction and who are looking for a partner to help realise their ambitions. Our commitment is to fully consider all submissions on literary merit alone and to provide a personal response.
Our ezine will showcase a combination of the written word, visual and aural art forms, bringing together artists working in different mediums to encourage and inspire new perspectives on specific themes.
For details of how to submit your work to us for consideration please follow the submissions guidelines and for all other enquiries please email info@epoquepress.com



époque press
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époque press
pronounced: /epƏk/
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our titles

ep#014
The Shape Of Guilt
Lisa Fransson
Published October 2023
ISBN 978-1-7391881-6-0
Robert Bunny, a toy bunny rabbit, observes the steady decline of a family he so desperately wants to be a part of...


ep#013
In Defence Of The Act
Effie Black
Published July 2023
ISBN 978-1-7391881-4-6
⭐️ LONGLISTED FOR THE
WOMEN'S PRIZE 2024 ⭐️


ep#012
Three Gifts
Mark A Radcliffe
Published March 2023
ISBN 978-1-7391881-2-2
If you could save the life of a loved one by trading in years of your own life, how many years would you give?


ep#011
If the River is Hidden
Cherry Smyth &
Craig Jordan-Baker
Published November 2022
ISBN 978-1-7391881-0-8
If the River is Hidden charts the journey of two writers from the source to the mouth of the Bann, Northern Ireland’s longest river...



ep#010
Seek The Singing Fish
Roma Wells
Published June 2022
ISBN 978-1-9998960-9-6
Growing up in the lagoon town of Batticaloa, a young girl, with an unquenchable curiosity and love of the natural world...


ep#009
Ghosts of Spring
Luis Carrasco
Published March 2022
ISBN 978-1-8380592-0-0
A young girl, anonymous and ignored, sits through a cold, hard, west-country winter, begging for change...


ep#008
The Passing Of The Forms That We Have Loved
Christopher Boon
Published September 2021
ISBN 978-1-8380592-6-2
A young man, dealing with his father’s terminal cancer, retreats into introspection on relationships both old and new...


ep#007
What Willow Says
Lynn Buckle
Published May 2021
ISBN 978-1-8380592-8-6
⭐️ WINNER OF THE
BARBELLION PRIZE 2021 ⭐️


ep#006
The Beasts They Turned Away
Ryan Dennis
Published March 2021
ISBN 978-1-9998960-8-9
Íosac Mulgannon is a man called to stand. Losing a grip on his mental and physical health, he is burdened with looking after a mute child...


ep#005
The Nacullians
Graig Jordan-Baker
Published September 2020
ISBN 978-1-9998960-7-2
Welcome to the world of The Nacullians, three generations of one family, living in a brick house in a line of other brick houses...


ep#004
Upperdown
David Brennan
Published June 2019
ISBN 978-1-9998960-6-5
Things in the town of Upperdown are not as they seem. The Professor struggles with his devotion to proving the Riemann Hypothesis...


ep#003
The Wooden Hill
Jamie Guiney
Published November 2018
ISBN 978-1-9998960-4-1
⭐️ Shortlisted for the Saboteur award 2019 Best Collection of Short Stories ⭐️


ep#002
The Groundsmen
Lynn Buckle
Published September 2018
ISBN 978-1-9998960-2-7
The Groundsmen delves into the fractured lives of a family blemished by a darkly disturbing past...


ep#001
El Hacho
Luis Carrasco
Published February 2018
ISBN 978-1-9998960-0-3
El Hacho is a timeless evocation of inheritance, duty and our relationship to the landscape that defines us...
