nothing in the rulebook
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Tag: literature
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Professor Wu reviews ‘The Hook’ – a surreal horror from Florence Sunnen
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Long-listed for the Man Booker Prize for her debut novel, ‘The Water Cure’, Sophie Mackintosh is the name to drop in literary circles. We caught up with her to discuss fiction, feminism, writing and pizza.
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Philosophy, dogs, satire and fine art combine as we catch up with Rosie Benson to talk illustration, books, and crowdfunding.
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Judges overrule public vote in 2019 ‘Not The Booker’ prize.
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History, seaside, postcards and crime combine as Margate Bookie’s announces the line up for this year’s literary festival by the sea.
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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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Author Stephanie Bretherton spoke to dozens of published writers to find out why there’s nothing in the rulebook that says you have to be under a certain age if you want a career as an author

