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Most of the Victorians I loved have lost their shine too, for me, except George Eliot; her luminous sense of…
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Most of the Victorians I loved have lost their shine too, for me, except George Eliot; her luminous sense of…
Mimi Khalvati speaks with John Greening about Persian origins, abstraction and constrained forms and co-founding the Poetry School. Mimi Khalvati…
Ever since, at the age of five, I embarked on my career as a compulsive reader, I have been learning…
You wonder, will this house and this time one day become your 1930s? Existing only in memory? You wonder, will…
Deborah Gearing on working with visual artists. As the only writer in a group of visual artists taking part in…
The compulsion to write is paradoxically both a celebration of life, and a protest at its passing; not that I…
Jonathan Tulloch revisits the end of the world, and Mary Colson confronts some ominous quiet. Jonathan Tulloch takes us to…
The Aegean pebble on the desk, the mug with the silly legend, the quiver of blunt pencils, the wonky chair,…
Virginia Woolf’s fiction explores the inner lives of intelligent women with courage and originality; she searched for, and found, a…
Millie Murray on the legendary singer-songwriter who made her a writer. Listening to the music of Bob Marley as a…
Poetry is a great thing to give a novelist, I think. Very few of the volumes I own are ones…
Jane Shilling speaks with Robin Blake about fox-hunting, botox and moving into fiction. Jane Shilling speaks with Robin Blake about…