Can it really be the tenth edition of Small Press Day? Founded by JAM Bookshop’s David Ziggy Greene (Private Eye, Scene & Heard), the event’s mission is to forge links between shops and local self-published creators. It looks to provide a dedicated day of signings, panels and small press line-ups across the UK and Ireland. 2025 will see us celebrating 10 years of Small Press Day and the organising team of Amneet Johal, Lydia Turner and Andy Oliver will be working incredibly hard behind the scenes to make this an epic SPD party. Save the date of July 19th, 2025.
Given the significance of this year’s day we are particularly eager to get Small Press Day into shops, spaces and cities that have not historically hosted events. So we are keen to hear from creators/shops who want to help us facilitate that. If you’re unfamiliar with Small Press Day we have copied the aims of the day, written way back in 2016, below. But you can get more information from the SPD site, including the Get Involved page and the Event Submission page.
Get submitting, folks. Let’s make 2025 the biggest and best Small Press Day yet!
What are the aims of Small Press Day for stores?
Small Press Day provides shops with a dedicated day to shine a spotlight on the self-published comics and zines they stock and bring some of the local creators responsible for them into their environs for in-store signings and workshops. By building a showcase event around the small press world, it’s hoped that it will attract new readers to that work, raise its profile, and also tempt the existing comics audience to check out some of the next wave of amazing UK and Irish artists and writers. It ultimately provides an exciting opportunity for shops to be the first to discover, platform, and champion local talent ahead of national fairs and conventions.
What are the aims of Small Press Day for creators?
It’s a chance for creators to be the focus of their local shop, meet readers, talk about their work with potential new audiences, sign their comics and take part in workshop-style panels. Small press sections are already a thriving part of many shops, but on Small Press Day we support the community side of the scene by bringing together shops, artists, activists and readers in one big party-style celebration – connecting the local to the national to widen reach as far as possible!