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Remember when Donald Trump claimed he could do anything back in 2016? I could stand in the middle of Fifth […]
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Remember when Donald Trump claimed he could do anything back in 2016? I could stand in the middle of Fifth […]
Read more →This week Bernadine Evaristo announced that she would be lending out her cottage in Kent to fellow writers. Evaristo herself […]
Read more →You may know Barbara Kingsolver for her epic novel The Poisonwood Bible, about missionaries in the Congo, Congo independence and […]
Read more →Though not her first book, Tracy Chevalier shot to prominence with Girl with the Pearl Earring in 1999, a highly […]
Read more →I touched on JG Ballard four years ago, but he has come to our attention again as it is now […]
Read more →There is a reason why myths and legends become myths and legends – they are great stories. They often have […]
Read more →It’s a hundred years since the birth of Janet Frame, the acclaimed New Zealand writer. She has attracted attention not […]
Read more →If you have ever been on the London Underground, at least since 1986, you’ll have seen them. Tucked up on […]
Read more →While the famous diaries of Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) give us intriguing insight into the world of 17th century London, they […]
Read more →It’s quite impressive to be producing novels as the age of 87, but that is what Indian writer Anita Desai […]
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