Zoe Howe – Being Genre Fluid
Women are often expected to stick to one area of interest – often a ‘female-centric’ one – possibly because we’re…
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Women are often expected to stick to one area of interest – often a ‘female-centric’ one – possibly because we’re…
Muriel Spark had it right, spending most of the year in a whirl of social engagements, and retreating to a…
My interest in Venice dates from the mid-seventies, when I watched Don’t Look Now on late-night TV. My interest in…
My reading is profligate, promiscuous, a hopeless addiction that has grown chronic over the years. My reading is profligate, promiscuous,…
Jeremy Treglown considers the allure of working with historical archives. Jeremy Treglown considers the allure of working with historical archives…
Literature festivals can be like jazz — it’s a known song, but each singer makes it sound so different. No…
Penny Boxall speaks with John Greening about poetry and history, successful and failed poems and advice for young writers. Penny…
With the exception of some very big names and some airport novels, there is simply no money in books. With…
I found myself creating narratives to go with the photographs. Who did those abandoned shoes belong to? I found myself…
Letters, notebooks and diaries testify to an ability to write with tolerable coherence without prior planning. Everything else has me…
Nick Caistor revisits early surrealist ‘anti-novel’, Les Chants de Maldoror. Nick Caistor revisits Les Chants de Maldoror, an early surrealist…
Self-isolation has become so ingrained as to be virtually indistinguishable from addiction. You gravitate to the periphery, outside but looking…