Amy Lilwall
@amy_lilwall
Teacher. Author of The Water That May Come.
"there seems to be a refreshing acceptance of the danger and the scientific consensus, with very few naysayers and conspiracy theorizing denialists salting the pages. Which all allows Lilwall to zoom in very closely on the stories of individual people who may have a chance of…
Today, T.O Munro reviews Amy Lilwall's cli-fi novel THE WATER THAT MAY COME: "a sharply focused interrogation of the disparities of wealth and privilege in times of crisis" Read more: tinyurl.com/2zvhyax7 @fly_press @TOMunro
30th Oct: Join @OptIndieBooks for an evening at Deep North (Doughnuts!) Newcastle with author @amy_lilwall to discuss her powerful new novel, The Water That May Come — a lyrical, unsettling and darkly funny vision of Britain’s not-so-distant future. ticketsource.co.uk/optindiebooks/…
A huge thank you to @amy_lilwall for facilitating a dystopian creative writing workshop @Therabbits21 Hope everyone enjoyed the event. Keep an eye on future posts as we intend to start setting up regular afternoon events on subjects and with different workshops in September.
Really looking forward to delivering my Dystopian Worlds Workshop tomorrow with the lovely @Therabbits21 in Brigg. It's not too late to get your ticket ⬇️🐰✨️ therabbitholebrigg.com/event-details/…
This week, we are running the @unilincoln MFA in Creative Writing & Publishing summer residency at the beautiful Riseholme campus. There's some great writing happening but most exciting of all are the cows splish-splashing in the lake by our classroom! Idyllic or what? 🐂🪻




We have three great events lined up for #IndieBookshopWeek with #hannahdale @amy_lilwall #robetty and #KathyDaszkiewicz All events are free and tickets are available on our website
Guess what? As part of the @booksaremybag #IndieBookshopWeek, I'm running a writing workshop on dystopian worldbuilding at amazing Lincolnshire book haven, @Therabbits21 in Brigg 🐰✨️📚 Interested? Book your place here: therabbitholebrigg.com/event-details/…
I'm running a walking writing workshop at Newark Book Festival on Sunday 13th July. 🚶♂️🚶♀️🚶 Bit concerned about writing and walking at the same time, but very excited for all the lovely events happening that weekend. ✨️ Check them out here: newarkbookfestival.org.uk/event/writing-…
Currently typesetting this beauty - @amy_lilwall 's lyrical, thought-provoking novel which blurs borders & challenges notions of identity and belonging. In a future where we all may become refugees, it asks: how far would you go to stay afloat? flyonthewallpress.co.uk/product-page/t…
What if we had to evacuate our country due to climate collapse? Great meet up with fellow Lincs-based author @amy_lilwall yesterday discussing #climatefiction. Excited to learn about her forthcoming book #TheWaterThatMayCome - being published by @fly_press @kenyon_isabelle
We're at the #AWP25 in LA! 🌴Come find @Sherecita and @rpWeston at booth #T216 to discuss our @Lincoln_MFA 📚✍️
We are hugely excited to announce the forthcoming publication of Saba, a debut novel written by MA CW graduate @shiviproxima_ , with @northodoxpress 🎉✨ Congratulations Shivang!
🚨AUTHOR ANNOUNCEMENT🚨 It gives us great pleasure to announce the signing of the brilliant @shiviproxima_! His debut novel Saba, a literary tale about grief, is coming as part of our 2026-27 publishing schedule!
Lovely readers, our website sales are down 83%! We make sometimes up to 90% more per sale from our website than through other channels. Could we tempt you with a life-affirming novel, a uncanny short story collection or an evocative poetry book? 🥳📚 flyonthewallpress.co.uk
Congratulations to our Small Press of the Year Finalists - North England: @SarabandBooks, @peepaltreepress, @Carcanet, @publishinguclan, @Ofmooseandmen, @DeadInkBooks, @fly_press and @commapress!🤩 See the full list of finalists 👉 buff.ly/3Qnri2P #Nibbies…
1920s Glasgow,: When whispers of abuse at Arrol's department store reach Mabel, a determined policewoman, she knows she must act. Enlisting the help of Johnnie, a cunning thief, and Beatrice, a savvy businesswoman, they embark on a perilous journey to uncover the truth.
Most people are polite about it. I'm also comfortable saying, "That's okay. My book's not for everyone."
Chatto & Windus (@ChattoBooks) will publish Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts by Margaret Atwood on 4th November 2025 👇 thebookseller.com/rights/chatto-…
THIS WEDNESDAY @BlackwellsMcr S J Bradley’s short story collection Maps of Imaginary Towns travels from futuristic colonies to drab estates. With lyrical prose and psychological depth, @BradleyBooks illuminates the quiet heroism pulsing through seemingly ordinary lives.…