"For sometime now the world has been gradually opening itself like a large bouquet of flowering buds. The bouquet has flowers with a variety of colours, scents, forms and structures which have come from different parts of the world and from communities long marginalised.
'London Libraries Recommend...', in its 'Limited Edition' autumn promotion is attempting to bring such a bouquet to the attention of a public - who would not otherwise be aware these flowers existed. In so doing, 'London Libraries Recommend...' cannot but enrich our lives and enlarge our present concept of what it is to be human."
"As a white African writer living in the Caribbean, I don't fit into the comfortable niches that help books to sell. Small independent publishers are brave in supporting unknown writers, misfits like me and people who are writing exciting stuff that isn't necessarily commercial. Without them, some of the most interesting and offbeat voices wouldn't be heard, so 'London Libraries Recommend...' is doing us all a favour in highlighting these books."
"For new writers, small presses offer an avenue into the publishing world that often appears closed. As readers we need to support small presses by reading the books they publish and the writers they discover"
"Independent presses fill the precious gaps that mainstream publishers cannot reach."
