Friday, 20 March 2026

Northern Bookshelf Spring 2026

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Northern Bookshelf: Spring 2026

Each season, we round up some of the most exciting new books coming out from writers in our region, alongside giveaways, interviews, and other bookish content.

If the National Year of Reading has inspired you to read more in 2026, you've come to the right place. We've rounded up loads of upcoming releases by Northern authors to look forward to, including a giveaway and author interview for one of our favourites.

Plus find out about the books our staff are currently reading and loving, an exciting new audio drama, the world-class author events we're hosting in Newcastle this spring, and much more.

Happy reading,
New Writing North and Durham Book Festival

Featured books
Malc's Boy book cover

Malc's Boy by Shaun Wilson

Malc's Boy charts a son’s struggle and friendship with his father, Malc, who leaves him with a legacy of toxic masculinity and violence.

Shaun grows up in Wigton, a small market town on the fringes of the Lake District as the son of a prominent pub landlord known for his acts of brutality. More concerned with establishing himself as an artist than asserting himself physically in the town’s hierarchical pub scene, Shaun rebels against his father’s expectations. But when Malc is attacked by a local criminal, Shaun is forced to confront his father head on and escape the life he's been expected to lead. 

Malc's Boy will be published on 23 April 2026 with Conduit Books. 

"I wanted a form that would... enable the reader to experience something of the immediacy of life itself — I wanted them to be wrong footed and not know what they would face or feel next."

Read our interview with Shaun to find out more about how Malc's Boy came to be, from its questions about violence and power to how its experimental form allowed Shaun to communicate the truth of his own experience through fiction.

We're giving away three copies of Malc's Boy📚

Tell us what you're reading on Facebook or Instagram using the hashtags #MalcsBoy and #NorthernBookshelf for a chance to win. Winners will be drawn on 13 April 2026.

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The North recommends

The best Northern debut novelists of 2026 

The best debut novelists of 2026 list from The Observer features 8 brilliant writers – but why does just one of them live and work outside London?

Now more than ever, it is important that the stories we read represent the rich diversity of human experience, which is why we've put together our own complementary list – the best Northern debut novelists of 2026.

Between Us: A new Substack by Anna Barker and Pat Barker ✍️

Mother and daughter writer duo Pat Barker (The Regeneration Trilogy, The Silence of the Girls) and Anna Barker (Book of Crow) have started a new Substack to share reflections on craft, creativity, story and everyday life. Go to our blog for a taste of what's to come!

Right to Read events 📚

To celebrate the National Year of Reading, we're hosting Right to Read, a series of events in the North East with world-class authors. Coming soon is Max Porter (ShyGrief is the Thing with Feathers) delivering the annual PEN Lecture at Newcastle University on 29 April, and Douglas Stuart (Shuggie BainYoung Mungo) launching his new novel at Tyneside Cinema on 28 May.

Northern Bookshelf is published by New Writing North and Durham Book Festival. If you have news about books by Northern authors or you would like to recommend books as a bookseller, librarian, book group or reader, please contact carys@newwritingnorth.com. The next issue will be published in June 2026 and will cover June 2026 - August 2026. The deadline for receipt of information for the next newsletter is 15 May 2026.

While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this newsletter is correct at the time of going to press, things do change, frequently at the last minute and very often without our knowledge.