Strident Publishing Company
The Strident Publishing Company is a book publisher founded in 2005 and based in Glasgow. In early 2006 its first two titles Lee and the Consul Mutants and Lee Goes For Gold, both by author Keith A Charters, claimed the number one and number four slots respectively in the Children's Best Sellers chart published by The Herald.
DarkIsle
Published by Strident on 30 April 2008, DarkIsle by DA Nelson won the Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children's Books in the eight to 11 Young Readers category in November 2008.[1]
gollark: The indentation in that is *interesting*.
gollark: Presumably the end to end encryption thing? Although it would still have a lot of metadata.
gollark: That would somewhat defeat the point of having a decentralized platform thing.
gollark: Well, I might look at joining matrix or whatever then. One of the reasons I don't have any fediverse/whatever stuff set up is that I currently only have access to a free domain which might randomly decide to to unexist, and I don't want that to get stuck in remote config files everywhere.
gollark: I'd imagine it mostly attracts... open-source-stuff people, and also has smallish groups.
References
- 'DarkIsle wins Royal Mail award for Scottish children's books', The Guardian, Tuesday 18 November 2008]
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