Diane Atkinson and Jane Robinson, Edinburgh International Book Festival 2018. Rise Up Women! The Remarkable Lives of the Suffragettes (Atkinson), Hearts and Minds, The Untold Story of the Great Pilgrimage and How Women Won the Vote (Robinson)
So Hormonal, A Collection of Essays on Hormones. Foreword by Karen Havelin Edited by Emily Horgan and Zachary Published by Monstrous Regiment
Moder Dy, Roseanne Watt, Shetlandic poet, filmmaker and musician. A poetry collection
Circe, Madeline Miller. A novel covering many of the best Greek myths from the female perspective
Death and Loss in Shiatsu Practice, A Guide to Holistic Bodywork in Palliative Care by Tamsin Grainger
Marram, Memories of sea and spider-silk by Leonie Charlton. A trip on horseback through the Western Isles of Scotland
Interview with Adele Patrick, Glasgow Women’s Library (part of Edinburgh International Book Festival 2018)
Waiting For the Last Bus, Richard Holloway – non-fiction book review (death)
Richard Holloway at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2018
With the End in Mind, Kathyn Mannix, Edinburgh International Book Festival and Death on the Fringe, 2018 (death)
Akwugo Emejulu with Djamila Ribeiro, Heidi Safia Mirza, Sara Wajid, Edinburgh International Book Festival 2018

Susie Orbach, Edinburgh International Book Festival and Death on the Fringe, 2018 (In Therapy on Radio 4)
A Human Love Story, Journeys to the Heart, Matt Hopwood, Edinburgh International Book Festival 2018
A Human Heart, Matt Hopwood – non-fiction book review
Graphic Novel of Women, Edinburgh International Book Festival 2018
We Shall Fight Until We Win A Century of Pioneering Women. The Graphic Anthology- graphic book review

Quines, Gerda Stevenson – poetry book review
The Art of Losing Control, Jules Evans – non-fiction book review
The Long Path to Wisdom, Tales from Burma, Jan-Philipp Sendker – short stories book review
Rise, Gina Miller – non-fiction book review
Heroines From Abroad, Christine Marendon trans Ken Cockburn – poetry book review
Janice Galloway on Muriel Spark, Edinburgh International Book Festival 2018