
MK Indie Book Fair 2025
Middleton Hall, centre:mk
177 Silbury Blvd, Milton Keynes MK9 3EP
Saturday 25 October, 10.00am - 5.00pm.
Entry: Free, no booking required.
We're delighted to be hosting Milton Keynes' second Indie Book Fair, and to have the opportunity to present a feast of over sixty independently published authors and small presses to you - their newest readers.
You'll have the chance to talk to them in person, hear them read from their work - and of course to buy loads of wonderful books. (There are fewer than a hundred days left until Christmas, by the way.) You'll be spoilt for choice across a whole spectrum of genres: crime, mystery, fantasy, Young Adult, children’s books, poetry, self-help, memoir, sci-fi, humour, essays, travel and more!
Information for Authors and Publishers
Registrations for the 2025 Indie Book Fair are now closed, and we are in the process of contacting those who have applied. If you are still interested in potentially taking part, you can sign up for our waiting list in case spaces become available.
For those unable to attend this year, we have opened a waiting list for those wishing to be kept informed about Indie Book Fair 2026: you can sign up here.
Participating Writers and Publishers
2 Lingual Stories – Children's fiction (bilingual)
Joanna Adam - Contemporary fiction
Afritondo – Short Stories
Kelly Armitage - self-help/self-development/therapy
Joan K Asante – Children's storybook
Morgen Bailey – Crime fiction
Karen Banfield – Fiction: crime/thriller
Kate Bateman – Historical romance
ByTheBook – Crime fiction
Michele Callard – French historical fiction
Lizzie Cantopher – Adult/children fairytale and fable
Chalk Magazine – Indie magazine
Tracey Chapman – Mystery fiction
Constellations Press – Essays
Chris Crawley – Chidren's fiction: time-travel
Paul Eccentric – Steampunk fiction
Danielle Fear – Psychological thriller
Murray Fisher - Children's fiction
Gail Gammell – Historical romance
Stacey Gittens - Children's fiction
Alex Grant – Adult and YA fiction: sci-fi and dystopias
Alex Grehy - Poetry
Ina Harrington – YA fiction: fantasy, mystery, thriller, romance
Jon Harvey – Chidren's fiction: magic realism and politics
Hannah Hitchcock – Paranormal fantasy
J. Johnson Smith - Autofiction, poetry
Martin Jones – Children’s adventure
Della Judd – Memoir
Rachel Keating – Children's adventure/magic realism
M. A. Knights – Adult/YA paranormal investigation
Colin Mardell - Crime fiction
Ray Martin – Memoir
Samantha Mattocks – Children's fantasy
Donna Morfett - Crime fiction
Ondia Morris – Contemporary romance
Rumbidzai Mutopo - Non-fiction: finance for children
Linda Newbery – Contemporary fiction
Kate Nicholas – Autobiography
O.L Obonna – Romance
Shivon Oduro-Kwateng - Memoir
Eniola Oyegunle – Memoir
PageLeaf Publishing Ltd – Romance fiction; children's fiction
Bibi Paterson - Romance fiction
H.F. Payne – Urban Fantasy
Anne-Marie Pellow - Romantic lesbian suspense; psychological thrillers
Daniel Penn - YA fantasy and horror
Tania Pettet - Historical family saga
Carole L. Pollard – Contemporary women's fiction
Kit Power – Horror/apocalypse fiction
Christine Rae-Jones – Fiction: police procedural
Paul B. Rainey – Graphic novel
Philip Rennett – Satirical comedy
Geoffrey Ring – Non-fiction: faith
Bridget Roe – Psychological thriller
Liisa Sabah – YA fantasy adventure
Slab Press - Sci-fi and horror anthologies
John Southall - children's storybooks
Jonathan Stanyer – Crime fiction
Eden Storm and Judy Goss – Non-fiction: community/history
Nicki Thornton – Crime fiction
E M Tilstone – Historical mystery
Juliet Timpson – Children's storybook
Toller Press Ltd – Children's sci-fi/adventure
Timothy Unzola – Contemporary fiction
Lou Usher - Contemporary (rockstar) romance
Kirstie Watson – Children's picturebook
Lewis Webb – Slam fiction
Trudy West – Children's fiction
Hannah White – Crime fiction
Andrea D. Woolhead – Non-fiction: history, politics and memoir
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