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Faber signs social history of queer Britain podcast producers Tash Walker and Adam Zmith

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Faber is to publish a social history of queer Britain, by writers Tash Walker and Adam Zmith, which will hit shelves in 2025.

Inspired by the authors’ award-winning podcast The Log Books, the book is based upon the archives kept by the LGBTQIA+ helpline Switchboard since 1974.

Commissioning editor Mo Hafeez acquired UK & Commonwealth rights (excluding Canada, audio) from Sophie Lambert at C&W.

Publication is currently scheduled for autumn 2025. “The organisation has entrusted Tash and Adam with the stories contained within these archives – stories which are by turns joyous, intimate, sensuous and heart-rending.

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