Small presses across the UK and Ireland have had a "year of exceptional sales and profit growth in the face of Brexit and escalating running costs", according to the British book awards' chair of judges.
Independent presses have also told the Guardian they are optimistic about the future, a very different picture from just three years ago, when research found that more than half of the UK's small publishers feared they could be out of business by autumn 2020 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, which led to the cancellation of author events, delays in titles being released and poor bookshop sales.