Sophie Duffy – Letter To My Teachers
Thank you to Sister Marie Joseph, for reading us Bible stories every day, shining a light on a world of…
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Thank you to Sister Marie Joseph, for reading us Bible stories every day, shining a light on a world of…
What she said helped, in part because of that careful use of tense: ‘When your first book is published, everything…
I’d rewrite Shakespeare’s Tempest. I hadn’t read it, but Caliban was all I needed to know. I re-formed the play…
Terms have been coined to describe novels that do not ignore climate catastrophe and ecological collapse: ‘cli-fi’, ‘eco-fiction,’ ‘speculative fiction’.…
Sonia Faleiro writes in praise of independent booksellers. Sonia Faleiro shares how independent booksellers – from India to Italy –…
Suddenly I could write all day. When horses are released from stables after being locked inside, they gallop across open…
Most of those artists I met when I was a boy shared one thing. They wanted to create more than…
Polly Morland speaks with Caroline Sanderson about film-making leading to vocational non-fiction, blending ideas for different disciplines and telling human…
I love maps for their own intrinsic beauty — their colours and outlines. I love them for helping me to…
A thoroughly enjoyable event for my World War One novel was based around a period afternoon tea, complete with posters,…
Choosing precisely the right piece of text to submit to the cursor’s jaw or the pencil’s jab is never fortuitous.…
Sarah Butler describes how she went from poetry sceptic to poetry enthusiast. Sarah Butler describes how she went from poetry…