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Myriad Editions is an independent UK publishing house based in
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, specialising in topical atlases,
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and original fiction, whose output also encompasses graphic novels that span a variety of genres, including memoir and life writing, as well political non-fiction. The company was set up in 1993 by Anne Benewick, together with Judith Mackay, as a packager of
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atlases. In 2005 Myriad began publishing under its own imprint, with Candida Lacey as Publishing Director."An Interview with Candida Lacey, Myriad Editions Managing Director"
Creative Future Literary Awards, 13 April 2015.
With its stated aim being "to showcase new writers and artists, build fresh audiences for their work, and establish a literary niche against the mainstream", Myriad has built a reputation for discovering and nurturing award-winning authors, such as
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, Elizabeth Haynes, Lesley Thomson, Darryl Cunningham, and Natasha Soobramanien. Myriad's Creative Director, Corinne Pearlman, has stated: "Myriad’s mission statement is quite simply to look for new voices, new ways of seeing. The First Drafts Competition for new writers who haven’t yet been published has been a highly influential in bringing authors to our attention whom we go on to publish – or who find agents and other publishers as a result of their shortlisting. And the First Graphic Novel Competition was set up to reflect this – to encourage potential graphic novelists to get in on the act, whether established artists looking to adopt a new medium, or young artists on the first rung of the ladder, or experienced comics artists who had never before attempted a long-form work of graphic narrative." In May 2017, Myriad Editions merged with
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-based independent, non-profit media co-operative
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.Natalie Taylor
"Myriad Editions merge with New Internationalist"
New Internationist blog, 6 May 2017.


History

Myriad Editions was set up as a
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in 1993 by Anne Benewick (1937–1998), who had been one of the founders of
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in the 1970s. Myriad's flagship atlas, ''The State of the World Atlas'', was originally devised by
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and
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and is now authored by leading international peace researcher Dan Smith, OBE. It has sold more than 700,000 copies worldwide. Myriad Editions continues to publish award-winning atlases that map political, social and environmental concerns. Most of the atlases are distributed internationally, through publishers including Penguin and the
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in the US, Earthscan in the UK, Éditions Autrement in
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in Brazil, Maruzen in Japan, Sigma in
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. Myriad Editions also publishes special projects for the
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and other international organizations. These include a miniAtlas series on global development for the
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and a series of atlases on health issues for the
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and the American Cancer Society (with authors including Judith Mackay). In 2005, Myriad Editions published ''The Brighton Book'', a mixture of reportage, fiction, graphics and photographs; contributors included
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, alongside new writers. The imprint went on to publish full-length novels written by two of the anthology's contributors: Martine McDonagh's ''I Have Waited, and You Have Come'' and Lesley Thomson’s ''A Kind of Vanishing''. In 2009, the independent publishing company was awarded an Arts Council England grant to further develop their fiction publishing. With this funding, Myriad was able to publish two début novels by local authors in 2009, ''The Cloths of Heaven'' by Sue Eckstein and ''Glasshopper'' by Isabel Ashdown. In Spring 2010, Myriad Editions launched a fiction list with three new novels: ''The Noise of Strangers'' by Robert Dickinson, ''The Clay Dreaming'' by comic artist Ed Hillyer and ''The Spider Truces'' by Tom Connolly. The company went on to publish several more new novels, including ''Quilt'', by Nicholas Royle, ''Invisibles'' by Ed Siegle, '' 4 a.m.'' by Nina de la Mer, Elizabeth Haynes's ''Into the Darkest Corner'', winner of
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's Book of the Year in 2011 and Amazon's Rising Star Award for debut novels,Elizabeth Haynes
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and Sue Eckstein's second book, ''Interpreters''. The Myriad fiction list initially focused on first-time authors from the south-east of England but in 2013 the company increased and broadened its output, taking on titles from a more national and international perspective, as well as graphic novels. Among recent acquisitions are ''Belonging'' by Umi Sinha, ''Blackheath'' by Adam Baron, ''Noon in Paris, Eight in Chicago'' by Douglas Cowie, and ''North Facing'' by Tony Peake. Benjamin Johncock's novel ''The Pilot'', published by Myriad in 2016, won the Best First Novel Award from the Authors' Club. Other well received titles include ''Billy, Me & You'' by Nicola Streeten, the first long-form graphic memoir by a British woman to have been published, which was Highly Commended in the Popular Medicine category of the British Medical Association Medical Book Awards 2012, and ''The Inking Woman: 250 Years of Women Cartoon and Comics Artists in Britain''. The Myriad non-fiction list includes books by such notable authors as Michael Norton OBE (''365 Ways to Change the World'', 2008),
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(''Redemption Ground: Essays and Adventures'', 2018) and Cynthia Enloe (''The Big Push: Exposing and Challenging the Persistence of Patriarchy'', 2018). In March 2019 Myriad Editions published '' New Daughters of Africa: An International Anthology of Writing by Women of African Descent'', edited by Margaret Busby (a follow-up to her 1992 '' Daughters of Africa''), and in a collaboration with
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launched an award linked to the anthology, the Margaret Busby New Daughters of Africa Award.


Merger with New Internationalist

In May 2017 a merger was announced between Myriad Editions and Oxford-based non-profit media co-operative
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(NI), whereby Myriad would continue to publish under its own imprint, with Candida Lacey and Corinne Pearlman remaining Publishing and Creative Directors respectively, while using the additional creative, sales and administrative resources of New Internationalist and having a presence in Oxford as well as in Brighton and London. Lacey said in a 2018 interview: "The merger has given us the ability to go global, beyond publishing UK-based debuts, and to build up a world literature list, allowing us to look for more diversity in writers and reach a wider readership that we didn't have before. NI has provided valuable editorial support in this area because of its track record in publishing political non-fiction and African fiction - where it has led the way, publishing the
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anthology every year."Julie Vuong
"The BookBrunch Interview: Candida Lacey, Myriad Editions"
''BookBrunch'', 29 March 2018.
Lacey stepped down as publisher of Myriad in September 2021.


Competitions


First Fictions

In 2012, a biennial "boutique literary festival" called First Fictions was established by Myriad Editions in collaboration with the
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, with the aim of celebrating and championing first novels, both past and present.


First Drafts and First Graphic Novel Competition

As part of Myriad Editions' stated mission to support new writers and uncover new talent they organise two competitions for work in progress, in order to enable promising writers to benefit from constructive and professional feedback at an early stage in their careers. The First Drafts competition (formerly called the Writer's Retreat Competition) has since 2010 been open to all writers who have not yet published or self-published a book of fiction to submit a prose fiction work-in-progress, the prize being a week-long writing retreat at West Dean College, near
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, in addition to detailed editorial feedback and mentoring by a Myriad author. A special edition of the First Drafts competition in 2018 invited submissions from women writers of African heritage, with the opportunity to win a place in ''New Daughters of Africa'', edited by Margaret Busby. In November 2018 Rutendo Chabikwa and
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were announced as the joint winners. The First Graphic Novel Competition, held every two years, offers winners "the opportunity to develop their work with Myriad’s creative and editorial team, with a view to future publication". The prize was first awarded in 2012, with the winner being published by Myriad the following year.


Myriad Comic Cuts

In 2017 Myriad teamed up with comedy television company Roughcut Television to launch the Myriad Comic Cuts graphic novel competition to find comedy drama scripts in graphic novel form that can be developed into a comic drama series for television.


Mission and current focus

Myriad Editions states that its mission is "to make the personal political and the local international... to find new ways of seeing the world and our place within it. To this end, we are proud to publish extraordinary storytellers and their remarkable work—fiction or nonfiction, mapped, drawn or written, these are books for our times." A 2018 article described the company as "that rarest of beasts: a publisher that not only pushes the boundaries of what can be said, but also how we go about speaking. They produce new ways of seeing the world, through graphic novels, extraordinary fiction, explorative non-fiction, and even atlases." Publishing director Candida Lacey has said: "Today it feels more important than ever to find new ways of seeing the world and our place within it. We're interested in the story an author is telling, not whether the book is fiction or nonfiction, mapped, drawn or written. We need new ways of understanding the past and its relevance to the present; new ways of highlighting inequality and injustice; new ways to make the world a better place." Notable Myriad authors include Lisa Allen-Agostini, Isabel Ashdown,
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, Elleke Boehmer, Margaret Busby, Kate Charlesworth, Darryl Cunningham, Cynthia Enloe, Kate Evans,
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, Elizabeth Haynes, Kathryn Heyman, Ed Hillyer,
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, Panos Karnezis,
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,
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, Tony Peake,
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, Nicola Streeten and Lesley Thomson.


See also

* Isabel Ashdown * Ed Hillyer * Judith Mackay *
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References


External links


Official website


at Turnaround.
"Spotlight on Publishers: Myriad Editions"
(interview with Candida Lacey), ''Shiny New Books'', 2018.
"Women Making Comics: Interview with Corinne Pearlman of Myriad Editions"
5 February 2016. * Jackie Law
"Q&A with Myriad Editions"
''Neverimitate'', 13 April 2016.
"Ask a Publisher: Candida Lacey from Myriad Editions"
''The Turnaround Blog'', 6 September 2019. {{authority control Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom Companies based in Brighton and Hove 1993 establishments in the United Kingdom Companies based in Oxford British companies established in 1993