Alston Moor: Cover Reveal

I’m thrilled to reveal the stunning cover (and spine) art for my forthcoming novel, ALSTON MOOR, which will be published on 29 September 2026 by Goldsmiths Press/Gold SF. I’m immensely grateful to cover art designer Heather Ryerson and the Goldsmiths’ team.

To bring this novel to fruition I’ve immersed myself in the science of peatlands and the history of the North Pennines. The novel is shaped by moorland walks and my visits to restoration projects on remote peatbogs! It’s been both challenging and fun, and I can’t wait to see Alston Moor in print.

From the publisher:

In an epic novel set on the North Pennine moors, Elizabeth has abandoned avalanche science to restore desolate peatlands. She treks in the footsteps of Isabel who, five centuries earlier, herds her cattle to remote summering grounds.

Both are reeling from the overwhelming crises of their day. In 1548, Isabel and her father, together with the priest in this poorest of parishes, grapple with the chaos of the protestant reformation. Today, a grieving Elizabeth fights to save an invaluable ecosystem, one that is threatened by wilful fire-raising and arson.

The entwined stories are told through multiple voices creating a rich portrait of England’s most remote landscape. At its heart, this deeply moving novel interrogates how society confronts crisis whether through science, faith or superstition.

More updates as they come!

Goldsmiths Press to publish my latest novel Alston Moor

I am totally thrilled that Goldsmiths Press will be publishing my novel Alston Moor in the Autumn of 2026 as part of the press’s Gold SF feminist series. Alston Moor is a work of eco-fiction with two parallel storylines set 500 years apart. I have adored every minute I’ve spent on research for this novel, whether I’ve been hiking on the North Pennines or reading texts detailing late-medieval life in this remotest of English landscapes.

I can’t wait to see this novel out in the world. Patience!

The entwined stories are told through multiple voices including cattle-herding Isabel and peatlands scientist Elizabeth who are both reeling from the overwhelming crises of their day: the eradication of religious traditions during the English Reformation and the impending ecosystem collapse of today.

Copy edits are imminent. And I am already enjoying working with the excellent Goldsmiths Press/Gold SF team.

Watch this space…

NOTE: Goldsmiths Press has acquired World English Language rights. All foreign rights and film & tv requests to assistant at sarah-such dot com at the Sarah Such Literary Agency, UK.

Happy reading, everyone!