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Tag: literature
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Steve Gay’s The Birds That Do Not Sing is a compelling family drama, alternating between modern-day and wartime Rugby. We first meet narrator Jim Brown as an elderly man. He’s managed to track down the concrete elephant sculpture made by his father before the war; it’s now in the front garden of a house in the centre…
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“Quite the surprising and engaging literary ride” – Nothing in the Rulebook reviews ‘Uncanny Bodies’, the latest anthology from Luna Press Publishing.
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Artistic Director Zoe Seaton directs a Shakespeare classic in the shape of a timely, explosive and provocative Macbeth reboot.
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“Perhaps the uncanny’s ability to evade definition is the secret to our simultaneous fascination and unease with it”, writes Dr Pippa Goldschmidt, editor of the ‘Uncanny Bodies’ anthology’.
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NITRB editor Ellen Lavelle reviews Maggie O’Farrell’s latest novel.
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Publishing a book as a woman is an inherently bold act, writes author Gwen Goodkin.



