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!
Tag: writing
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As the UK leaves the EU, Nothing in the Rulebook sets out some of the realities of the impact Brexit will have upon the UK’s artistic sector – and looks ahead to a year of potentially painful – and crucial – negotiations that will shape the future of the country’s creative industries.
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Readers told to expect good things from Ross Jeffery’s debut novel as it draws parallels with literary titans like Cormac McCarthy, Stephen King, and Chuck Palahniuk.
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Adam ‘Shuffle T’ Woollard explains how you can learn how to remember the first 100 digits of pi in no time at all – all while spicing up your battle rapping skills.
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‘Woke’ literature, the unfulfilled promise of e-books, collapsing author incomes and the rise of crowdfunding – here’s a (far from exhaustive) look back at what the 2010s taught us about the literary industry
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“There’s a problem in the publishing industry when it comes to class.” – Paul McVeigh and Kit De Waal take on literary establishment with new anthology from Unbound.
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Pledging to crowdfund a book could be the perfect Christmas gift you get someone this year (and next) – here’s why
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Tonight, French novelist Didier Decoin and British author John Harvey became the joint winners of the 2019 Bad Sex in Fiction Award.
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It’s the most notorious ‘booby’ prize in the literary world; something designed to bring joy to readers and horror to writers; which has become something of a world-wide phenomenon since it launched in 1993. That’s right: it’s the annual ‘Bad Sex in Fiction’ award, which has just announced the shortlist for the 2019 ‘prize‘. While…

