About Reuben Books

Reuben Books, Norfolk, is a small publishing organisation set up in June 2009
on a not-for-profit basis. 


It is also the distributor of books by Tom Saunders.

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Published titles include: 

Dark Sky Dancing - the four seasons in haiku by Richard Stewart

I, Susannah - a novel by Helen D Newman

Call Me Catherine - a novel by Helen D Newman

James Collinson: aka the Dormouse - life and works of the Pre-Raphaelite painter by Helen D Newman
Entity Apart - short stories and poems by Helen D Newman


The History of Scotby (volume 2) by P J Bullock


Reader on the Bus a collection of poems by Sylvia Fairclough (December 2019)




Peculiar Redemptions a collection of six novellas by John Sykes (April 2021).
A book of tales where mundane reality is infiltrated by fantasy, 
but with positive outcomes.



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Plus anthologies of short stories, poetry and novels by Tom Saunders. 
More information about individual titles in the main menu.

Kindle versions of  most of these works are available from Amazon 
where you can read the first few pages of the books for free. 

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Richard Stewart’s poems and articles have been published in over 200 titles, ranging from Peace News and the Christian Herald to Woman Alive and The Lady. His articles and photos have featured in such well-known magazines as RSPB Birds, The Countryman, Heritage, Home and Country, This England, Evergreen and The Observer.

Richard’s poetry has appeared in over 100 publications and these include both the Norfolk and Suffolk editions of The Poet's England.

His five published books are: The Millennium Atlas of Suffolk Butterflies, Butterfly Days, Francis, and two collections of poetry, Remembrance and Green Man.

Dark Sky Dancing by Richard Stewart and illustrated by Anne-Marie Stewart was published by Reuben Books on 23 August 2010. It is now out-of-print but can be downloaded as a free pdf file here (the content is subject to copyright). 



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Helen D Newman mainly writes historic romantic fiction, as well as poetry. Her short biography of James Allinson provides a glimpse into the life and paintings of this forgotten pre-Raphaelite artist.