Galley Beggar Press, the tiny literary publisher behind acclaimed novels including the Booker-shortlisted Ducks, Newburyport and women's prize for fiction winner A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing, has been forced to make a public appeal for support after the Book People's fall into administration left it with a £40,000 hole in its finances.
Galley Beggar's co-director Eloise Millar turned to crowdfunding on Wednesday to ask for urgent help from readers as it faces "the biggest crisis in its seven-year history". The publisher entered into a partnership with the discount retailer earlier this year when Lucy Ellmann's novel was shortlisted for the Booker. Galley Beggar produced 8,000 special editions of the novel, costing it around £40,000.