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Freight Books


Freight Books is a Scottish independent publisher based in Glasgow. Freight publishes fiction for an English speaking readership, and publishes award-winning literary fiction as well as non-fiction. Freight Books was named Scotland's Publisher of the Year 2015 by the Saltire Society. Freight Books will publish the debut novel of Martin Cathcart Froden, the winner of the 2015 Dundee International Book Prize. The winner of the Dundee International Book Prize in 2016 will also be published by Freight Books.

The company was founded as an imprint of Freight Design by Adrian Searle and Davinder Samrai in 2001. The publisher has increased its output each year, now publishing 35 titles per year on average, with notable publications including Gutter magazine, a Scottish magazine on new writing, Jellyfish by Janice Galloway and the international bestseller The Hairdresser of Harare by.

Freight Books acquired Cargo Books in September 2015.

2015: Freight won publisher of the year by the Saltire Society.

2015: Killochries by Jim Carruth shortlisted for the Saltire Society Scottish Poetry Book of the Year Award.

2015: Lifeblood by Gill Fyffe shortlisted for the Saltire Society Scottish Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award.

2015: Jellyfish by Janice Galloway shortlisted for the Saltire Society Scottish Fiction Book of the Year Award.

2015: Fishnet by Kirsten Innes won the Guardian Not the Booker Prize.

2012: The Falling Sky by Pippa Goldschmidt was runner-up in the Dundee International Book Prize.

2012: Furnace by Wayne Price longlisted for the Frank O'Connor Prize and nominated for the Saltire Scottish First Book of the Year.

2010: Gutter won the Chairman's Award at the Scottish Design Awards.


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