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!
Category: Craft & Culture
Writers and artists share their advice for fellow creatives through articles, writing tips and artistic guides, as well as interviews. Alongside this, we share reviews and cultural opinion pieces.
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NITRB editor Ellen Lavelle reviews Femi Kayode’s debut thriller.
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“I think poetry (and the arts in general) has the ability to offer fresh perspectives and visions, to challenge the status quo and allow folks to walk for a moment in others’ shoes,” argues slam poet Grae J Wall in this ‘Creatives in Profile’ interview
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Nothing in the Rulebook reviews ‘Broken Consort’ by Will Eaves (published by CB Editions).
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Nothing in the Rulebook reviews ‘Crow Court’, the debut novel by Andy Charman
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New Year’s resolutions to boost your creativity and expand your horizons, inspired by the thoughts and wisdom of some of humanity’s greatest writers, artists, philosophers and all-round creative geniuses.
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The literary world’s most notorious booby prize, the Bad Sex in Fiction awards, have been postponed. So Nothing in the Rulebook are running a ‘best of the best’ (or ‘worst of the worst’) competition especially for 2020
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“At a time in history where women were restricted in having their own personal agency by the patriarchal system around them, it’s hugely refreshing to see a novel driven forward so much by these two female characters,” Professor Wu argues as they review ‘Killing Beauties’ by Pete Langman
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“Lately, the Booker prize is losing whatever vestiges of objectivity it once had,” writes Chris Zacharia.

