Who Stole My Spear? has been published in Lithuania - where the title (apparently) translates to Where Disappeared My Spear?
Book launch photos for Who Stole My Spear?
Photos released for the London launch of Who Stole My Spear?, by Tim Samuels. Featured guests include Jemima Khan, Professor Green, Angus Deayton, Nigella Lawson, Mariella Frostrup, Robert Peston, David Baddiel, Martha Ward, Martin Lewis, Henrietta Conrad, Michael Crick.
Waar is mijn speer?... Who Stole My Spear? published in Holland
Here's a feature piece on Tim Samuels in Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant
http://www.volkskrant.nl/boeken/mannen-zijn-hun-vrijheid-kwijt~a4399849/
New York magazine feature on Who Stole My Spear?
The Cut - from New York magazine - has run a feature on Who Stole My Spear? by Tim Samuels.
The magazine asks, 'Do Men Cheat Because their Balls are Too Big?'.
Italian Grazia magazine interview with Tim
Grazia's piece on The New Men interviewed Tim Samuels about Who Stole My Spear? - and modern masculinity.
Zestology podcast interviews Tim
Tim Samuels has been talking masculinity, cavemen and Who Stole My Spear? with Tony Wrighton - on his excellent Zestology podcast.
Listen here: http://www.tonywrighton.com/find-your-inner-caveman-with-tim-samuels/
Tim on BBC Breakfast news
Tim Samuels talked Who Stole My Spear on BBC One's Breakfast news - ahead of fathers day.
Radio 4 show with Tim Samuels - Women renouncing monogamy
The first of Tim Samuels' BBC Radio 4 One to One series - where he meets women who have ditched monogamy in favour of alternative relationships.
This week he meets Helen - a mother of two, but partner of none.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07ffxsf
Tim on BBC radio London
Tim talked about what it's like to be a man today with Robert Elms on BBC Radio London - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03wxy91
Tim with Geoff Lloyd on Absolute Radio
Tim Samuels joined Geoff Lloyd on his Absolute Radio show - to have a long and enlightening chat about Who Stole My Spear?
Listen at 15:30 - http://absoluteradio.co.uk/schedule/geoff-lloyd-with-annabel-port-5/episodes/56458/
Tim picks favourite novel line on Mr Hyde
From Shortlist's Mr Hyde site:
We asked five brilliant writers to tell us about the last thing they highlighted (electronically or otherwise) while reading a book
Tim Samuels
“Neil was the kind of coiled person who, when you met him, you had a hunch that something interesting could happen to, and you wanted to know him long enough to find out what it might be.” (From The Faithful Couple by AD Miller)
And there Miller lays the foundations for a taut, unnervingly incisive exploration of male friendship, moral ambiguity and betrayal that plays out across decades. The friendship between young men – where competition and power dynamics simmer – is one of the hardest emotions to capture, but Miller knocks it out of the park.
Tim is the author of Who Stole My Spear? How to be a Man in the 21st Century published by Century
http://e.mrhyde.com/25MP-4A1TS-0AKDBFTX64/cr.aspx
David Duchovny says nice things about Who Stole My Spear?
"I laughed a lot. And cried some, but only on the inside. Which is where a man cries."
NY blog covers Who Stole My Spear?
New York blog, The Pavlovic Today, interviews Tim Samuels about Who Stole My Spear? - check it out at: http://thepavlovictoday.com/article/tim-samuels-who-stole-my-spear/
RTE interview
Tim Samuels appeared on Dave Fanning's show on Ireland's RTE's 2FM - to talk about Who Stole My Spear? Hear the interview at:
http://2fm.rte.ie/2fm-shows/dave-fanning/
Professor Green - a 'great book'
Rapper Professor Green has tweed that Who Stole My Spear?, by Tim Samuels, is a 'great book' - and to 'let's keep the conversation going' on mental health.
https://twitter.com/professorgreen/status/736193376253542404
Marie Claire feature on Who Stole My Spear?
Marie Claire magazine has run a big feature by Tim Samuels on his book Who Stole My Spear? - looking at the pressures men face today. "While women are grappling with glass ceilings, for men it’s more like glass cages..."
Read more at: http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/news/health/552766/why-the-modern-man-is-having-an-identity-crisis.html#0lSRgfxROZvtl664.99