Amongst many other
achievements, writer, editor, arts entrepreneur, and charity activist Cheryl
Robson founded Aurora Metro Books, which has offices in London, Sydney, and
Singapore, where she is now based. Aurora Metro is strong in non-fiction
titles relating to the arts, in biography, and in fiction for young
adults. It also has an exciting adult fiction list, including debut
novels from many new voices; it is particularly keen to champion previously
unpublished women writers. The company is committed to bringing
non-English-language writers to an English readership in good, accessible
translations. Authors from over 20 countries are represented in its lists, and
many of its translated titles are available in English for the first time.
I asked Cheryl about
her life and about Aurora Metro, and its big
ambitions.