Founded in 1988 Greenwich Exchange is a small, independent literary house dedicated to good writing, informed comment and the exchange of ideas. Greenwich Exchange recognises the primacy of the creative imagination and seeks to find and publish vibrant and exciting new poetry, fiction, memoirs, philosophy, and biography. 

Our writers include Anthony Fowles, John Lucas, John Harding, Michelene Wandor, Martin Seymour-Smith, Andrew Keanie and Henry Maas and the poets feature Robert Nye, James Reeves and Warren Hope amongst others. A wide range of studies of the works of Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, John Dryden, Coleridge, Wordsworth, John Betjeman, Oscar Wilde, Shelagh Delaney, Allan Ginsberg and Arnold Wesker are just a few of the authors. New poets include Gary Allen, Hollie McNish, Stephen O’Brien, Robert Barth and new novels by John Harding, Michelene Wandor, and John Lucas. 

Meanwhile, our acclaimed Study Guides series doesn’t simply hand down received truths; instead, the Guides aim to begin the process of a critical dialogue with the reader. While providing an analytical and historical overview of the great writers and their works, Greenwich Exchange authors are free to pursue and share original critical insights and ideas, unlocking the imagination of the reader and encouraging wider discussion. They are intended to stand as lively and engaging works of art in themselves. Similarly liberal and unique in their approach the books in the Focus Series give shorter and more concise overviews of individual works. 

In addition, Greenwich Exchange also publishes a range of textbooks on logic and grammar, accountancy, and business and schools’ management. 

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