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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Alan Richardson on Skylight Press
Skylight Press is proud and excited to be publishing a novella by Alan Richardson, a well known author in the field of esoteric non-fiction and biography. Alan’s many books include The Magical Kabbalah, Gate of Moon, Dancers to the Gods … Continue reading
Posted in Esoteric, New authors
Tagged Alan Richardson, Bath, esoteric, fiction, novella, On Winsley Hill, Skylight Press, Wiltshire
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To the Heart of the Rainbow by Gareth Knight
Gareth Knight, who has established his reputation almost exclusively through non-fiction, has come up with a “mythopoeic novel” following within the C.S. Lewis tradition, now published by Skylight Press. Written in a style suitable for children, the symbolism is rooted … Continue reading
Gareth Knight on Skylight Press
Skylight Press is to issue a series of books by Gareth Knight, one of the leading writers and lecturers in the esoteric Western Mystery Tradition, author of more than 40 books with a career spanning five decades. Some will be … Continue reading
This Wretched Splendour by Rebecca Wilby
This Wretched Splendour is a full-length stageplay in two acts, and Skylight Press is proud to offer it as our first launched title. The play is set in 1916, and follows the fortunes of a group of demoralised British soldiers … Continue reading
Posted in Literature, New books
Tagged British, first world war, Grace Theatre, playscript, Skylight Press, soldiers, stage, theater, theatre, This Wretched Splendour, trenches, WW1
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