Ringwood Publishing is a small, independent publisher, based in Glasgow, dedicated to publishing quality works of Scottish fiction and non-fiction. Since its founding in 1997, Ringwood has published on topics as diverse as saving the planet; the Irish troubles; euthanasia; referendums; the role of women in medicine and much more. With no paid full-time staff, Ringwood has relied on the voluntary inputs of its founders, shareholders and volunteers; and the enthusiasm, energy and intellect of an array of interns who donate their time and talents to Ringwood in exchange for a quality of experience that will enable them to obtain entry positions with bigger publishers. Ringwood is proud that so many of its interns have gone on to successful careers in the industry.
An engaging tale of ordinary people in an extraordinary time, capturing the growing excitement and fervour of the 2014 Independence Referendum that changed Scotland for ever.
Inference is the story of a young woman's struggle against her own sanity when she wakes up miles from home in the remote Scottish Hebrides. The book explores themes of isolation, revenge and psychological torment.
Focusing on the family and personal history of Frank Hunter, a sad Scotsman with a self-destructive streak, A Subtle Sadness is a rigorous exploration of Scottish identity and the impact on it of the key Scottish obsessions of politics, football, religion, sex and alcohol.
In Not the Deaths Imagined we again follow Beth Semple as she aims to navigate Glasgow's busy medical scene, Beth now a dedicated GP and mother in Milngavie. But when she starts asking questions about a series of local deaths, Beth finds her life - and that of her family - is about to be turned upside down.