BCU Alumni Bookshelf
Looking for your next great read? All of the books listed below have been written or illustrated by Birmingham City University, University of Central England, or Birmingham Polytechnic Alumni.
If you are a graduate of BCU and would like your book to be included, please email alumni@bcu.ac.uk with details of your book.
Data Journalism and the COVID-19 Disruption
by Carmen Aguilar García, MA Data Journalism (2019)
Chapter 6, Automating the COVID-19 story in the newsroom, was written by Carmen.
Waiting at Bloomsbury Park
by Casey Bailey, MA Teaching and Learning (2017)
'Waiting at Bloomsbury Park’ is about what it meant for him to grow up in Nechells, Birmingham.
Adjusted
by Casey Bailey, MA Teaching and Learning (2017)
The theme of this poetry collection is about adjusting and adapting, telling the story of Casey’s journey in life so far.
Please Do Not Touch
by Casey Bailey, MA Teaching and Learning (2017)
This poetry collection explores the irony of museums using the words ‘please do not touch’ around items that have been stolen from another land, that should have never been touched in the first place.
Lies Our Mothers Told Us: The Indian Woman’s Burden
by Nilanjana Bhowmick, MA International Broadcast Journalism (2000)
Nilanjana’s debut explores India’s middle-class, taking a closer look at the gender inequality taking place using anecdotal evidence from real Indian women.
How Not To Be A Superwoman
by Nilanjana Bhowmick, MA International Broadcast Journalism (2000)
This book explores the pressure felt by women to excel in every aspect of their lives, and the tolls this takes on them.
8000 Holes: How the 2012 Olympic Torch Relay Lost its Way
by Paul Bradshaw, BA (Hons) Media and Communication (1997)
With all proceeds from the book going to the Brittle Bone Society, it is about the tens of thousands of people who missed out on the opportunity to carry the Olympic torch.
Magazine Editing: In Print and Online
by Paul Bradshaw, BA (Hons) Media and Communication (1997)
This book provides a comprehensive look at both print and online magazines, and includes case studies, interviews, and practical resources for aspiring editors.
Scraping for Journalists
by Paul Bradshaw, BA (Hons) Media and Communication (1997)
Scraping for Journalists introduces you to a range of scraping techniques - from very simple scraping techniques to more complex challenges.
Data Journalism Heist
by Paul Bradshaw, BA (Hons) Media and Communication (1997)
This short ebook introduces you quickly to key techniques of a 'Data Journalism Heist'. It's about getting in, getting the data, and getting the story out.
Snapchat for Journalists
by Paul Bradshaw, BA (Hons) Media and Communication (1997)
A guide to using one of the fastest growing social-and-chat tools to report in compelling new ways for new audiences.
The Online Journalism Handbook: Skills to Survive and Thrive in the Digital Age
by Paul Bradshaw, BA (Hons) Media and Communication (1997)
The Online Journalism Handbook offers a comprehensive guide to the ever-evolving world of digital journalism, showcasing the multiple possibilities in researching, writing, and storytelling provided by new technologies.
Data Journalism and the COVID-19 Disruption
by Paul Bradshaw, BA (Hons) Media and Communication (1997)
Chapter 2, Communicating uncertainty in data journalism during the Covid-19 pandemic, was written by Paul.
How To Make It As A Student Nurse
by Claire Blake, BSc (Hons) Nursing (2020)
As a nurse and advocate, Claire Blake teamed up with her BCU lecturer Anne Marie Dodson to create a survival guide for student nurses.
Social Work and Beyond: How to be a conscious social work entrepreneur
by Peter Nduwayesu Buturo, BSc (Hons) Social Work (2021)
Social Work and Beyond is the practical blueprint for anyone looking to broaden their understanding of what’s possible in the social work profession.
Too Big to Think: An Englishman, A Small Norwegian Town and Their War Against the German Auto Giants
by Roger Cockroft, BSc (Hons) Industrial Information Technology, 1990
Too Big to Think is the true story of one man, an outsider who unexpectedly found himself thousands of miles from his home, dropped into this volatile situation and tasked with fixing it.
Birmingham’s Railways: A Decade of Change
by Kris Davies, BSc (Hons) Applied Software Engineering (1995)
Kris has compiled a photographic survey of the last decade of Birmingham’s railways, showcasing the immense changes the region has seen in the last ten years.
Inclusion Emergency: Diversity in architecture
by Amy Francis-Smith, PgDip Architectural Practice (2021)
Chapter 1, Nothing About Us, Without Us: Disabled people designing, was written by Amy.
Miley's Mind
by Katie Goodacre, BA (Hons) Education Studies (2021)
Miley's Mind introduces the concept of mental health in a child-friendly way. It highlights how abuse, bullying and grief impacts emotional well-being, and encourages children to talk about their feelings.
Autism Is A Superpower
by Steff Hanson, BA (Hons) Media and Communication (2017)
Steff’s comic follows eight-year-old twins Hallie and James, who both have autism and show how Autism can affect people differently. They meet a chef with Autism who teaches them how their Autism can be their superpower.
The Calls
by Olivia Hodgson, MA Creative Writing (2020)
Olivia’s first collection of poetry, The Calls, includes over 20 poems she wrote whilst completing her Master’s degree at BCU.
Nicky & Candy’s Street
by Charlotte Jenkins (Illustrator), BA (Hons) Illustration (2021)
Written by Ben Andrews, the Better Places series raises awareness of the issues currently affecting disabled people and introduces these concepts to children at an early age.
Mortal Veins
by Rhianna Levi, MEd Education (2022)
The wonders of existence are explored in Rhianna’s debut poetry collection.
Life’s Wonders: An anthology
by Rhianna Levi, MEd Education (2022)
Collated in aid of Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Charity, this poetry collection includes contributions from entrants to Rhianna’s Worcestershire Poet Laureate project.
Growing bones and freckles
by Rhianna Levi, MEd Education (2022)
In this poetry collection, Rhianna explores the themes of positive body image, appreciating the body for what it does for us.
Ghosts Hold Umbrellas in Rainfall
by Rhianna Levi, MEd Education (2022)
As the Worcestershire Poet Laureate for 2022-23, this is Rhianna’s collection of poetry exploring the connection between the land of the living and the parallel realm of spirits and hauntings.
Torn
by David Massey, BA (Hons) Education with QTS (1996)
In the heat and dust, young British army medic Elinor Nielson watches an Afghan girl walk into a hail of bullets. But when she runs to help, Ellie finds her gone. Who is she? And what's happened to her?
Taken
by David Massey, BA (Hons) Education with QTS (1996)
The trip of a lifetime turns into a fight to the death when six extreme athletes are taken hostage by pirates off the coast of Africa.
Bone Surfers
by David Massey, BA (Hons) Education with QTS (1996)
When Fellin is wrongfully arrested for a string of murders there is only one person who can save her... but what if he is the killer? "Do you want to come bone surfing?"
A Wiggle of Corgis
by Diane Maybey, MA Visual Communication (2015)
Created for the Queen’s Jubilee, an enthusiastic wiggle of corgis set off to make the Queen a cake, and yes, they added vegan sausages!
Dream Animals
by Diane Maybey, MA Visual Communication (2015)
Let the golden dream animals invite you into a world of soothing lyrics and imagery. Dream Animals is a bedtime story for dream-time peace.
Keeping You In Mind
by Diane Maybey, MA Visual Communication (2015)
Created in response to lockdown to support young children with their feelings when separated from others to know that they are being kept in mind.
Olly the Brave (series)
by Diane Maybey, MA Visual Communication (2015)
Written and illustrated by Diane Maybey, the series was commissioned by the charity Molly Olly's wishes.
Quirky Bird and Friends
by Diane Maybey, MA Visual Communication (2015)
Filled with colour and kindness, this collection of short stories is created to inspire children to be their most wonderful, brightest, creative selves.
Warwick Bear: Tooting Trucks and Busy Bikes
by Diane Maybey, MA Visual Communication (2015)
Created to support young children with Road Safety.
The Lion of St Andrews
by Katherine O’Shea, BA (Hons) Visual Communication (2010)
Illustrated by Katherine, the book follows James who is shocked to find a Lion in the walls of St Andrews.
Sailing Bear of the East Neuk
by Katherine O’Shea, BA (Hons) Visual Communication (2010)
Illustrated by Katherine, the book is set in the East Neuk of Fife and followers Brodie Bear’s attempts to become a sailing bear.
Molly’s First Festival
by Katherine O’Shea, BA (Hons) Visual Communication (2010)
This crowdfunded novel marks Katherine’s debut as writer, inspired by her daughter’s first music festival.
The Book Wanderer
by Nato Pachuashvili, BA (Hons) English Literature (2008)
Written under the pseudonym Nata Leah, the book was was greatly inspired by the lectures and experiences Nato had at BCU.
Litanies
by Naush Sabah, MA Creative Writing
Using Sufi prayers and sacred texts as a starting point, Litanies explores doubt, dissent and dislocation, seeking to replace prayer with poetry.
The F Word: A personal exploration of modern female friendship
by Lily Pebbles, BA (Hons) Marketing, Advertising and PR (2010)
In The F Word, Lily explores and celebrates the essence of female friendship at different life stages and in its many wild and wonderful forms.
Frank Skinner
by Frank Skinner, BA (Hons) English (1981)
From The Frank Skinner Show to co-writing the football's-coming-home classic Three Lions, his career has never been boring. Here, for the first time, Frank candidly tells us of the highs and lows of his fascinating life.
Frank Skinner on the Road: Love, Stand-up Comedy and The Queen Of The Night
by Frank Skinner, BA (Hons) English (1981)
In this volume of memoirs, Frank Skinner describes his experience of going back on the road doing stand-up again, after many years spent working mainly on television.
Dispatches From the Sofa: The Collected Wisdom of Frank Skinner
by Frank Skinner, BA (Hons) English (1981)
For several years, Frank Skinner wrote a weekly column for The Times. Dispatches from the Sofa is the brilliant result.
How to Enjoy Poetry
by Frank Skinner, BA (Hons) English (1981)
Frank Skinner wants you to read more poetry. Frank's infectious passion for language, rhythm and metre will provide you with the basic tools you need to tackle any poem.
A Comedian's Prayer Book
by Frank Skinner, BA (Hons) English (1981)
In this collection of prayers, comedian Frank Skinner blends candid reflections on faith, doubt, and various topics with humour and entertainment, providing a one-sided yet engaging and humorous dialogue with God.
In The Pleasure Groove: Love, Death & Duran Duran
by John Taylor, Art and Design foundation course (1979)
John Taylor met fellow founding member of Duran Duran, Stephen Duffy, while studying at Birmingham Polytechnic (now BCU).
Zaibunnisa
by Maryam Wahid, BA (Hons) Visual Communication (Photography, 2018)
Publication of Maryam's photography series, Zaibunnisa, including diary entries from Maryam and essays from Bindi Vora and Rabbania Shirjeel.
Pedagogy: Using Television Shows, Games, and Other Media in the Classroom
by Jess Wythe, Doctorate in Education (2021)
Chapter 3, Gamification in Education, is written by Jess.