nothing in the rulebook
A collective of creatives bound by a single motto: There's nothing in the rulebook that says a giraffe can't play football!
Author: professorwu
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When ‘Catch-22’ was first published, Evelyn Waugh said that those who claimed it was a novel were “mistaken”, instead arguing the book was “a collection of sketches — often repetitious — totally without structure.” Yet what Waugh couldn’t (or perhaps didn’t want) to see at the time, was that Heller’s work was actually the product…
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What do editors want? We caught up with Unbound’s Phil Connor to find out…
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Discover the incredible world of botanical illustrations in this complete digital reproduction and restoration of Elizabeth Twining’s celebrated catalog of botanical illustrations from 1868
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Professor Wu catches up with Stevyn Colgan to discuss, writing, crowdfunding, inspiration, and everything in between.
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Independent publishers in the UK fear they could be forced to close as a no-deal Brexit pushes tight publishing margins into the red
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New competition offers dog owners the chance to win a personalised ‘Paw-trait’ of their pooch worth £300
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“The Environmental movement is a big soppy pillow,” said Vonnegut. “Nobody’s going to do anything.”
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Exceptional articles, essays and fiction from the legendary author David Foster Wallace

