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Charterhouse to Charnel House

Ian Thomson explores the psycho-geography of Thomas Lovell Beddoes’ London. In 1817 Thomas Lovell Beddoes, later poet, physician and depressive,…
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Resuscitating The Zombies

Rupert Christiansen picks through literary classics that narrowly avoided being consigned to the living death of non-publication. Every writer has…
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Matt Killeen

Matt Killeen is a bestselling author of historical fiction for young adults. His first novel, Orphan Monster Spy (Usborne, 2018),…
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Writing In The Community

Pauline Rowe considers the unique benefits of working as a writer in community arts projects. Pauline Rowe considers the unique…
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Type ‘R’ for Recovery

Writing for emotional survival is familiar; writing for physical survival less so. Yet the physical act of writing raised Sara…
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The Unwritten

Keith Tutt considers the great unfinished novels, and what he might yet leave behind. Writers have after-lives, lived out in…
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Mining And Shining Forgotten Words

Judith Allnatt on her love of archaic words Researching her historical novels, Judith Allnatt finds inspiration in the archaic language…
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Palpable Designs

Nicholas Murray praises poetry that dares to get political. Stridency, polemicism, ineffectiveness — political poetry is often criticised. Nicholas Murray,…
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My Darling Temeraire

John Harrison on a famous ship, painted by a famous artist. John Harrison describes the last voyage of the Temeraire,…
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Double Vision

Miranda Miller’s approach to writing her fiction involves an idiosyncratic way of ‘seeing’ the past. As a writer of historical…
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Literary Pilgrimages

Richard Lambert considers literary tourism and shares observations from his own literary pilgrimages. What are we seeking when we visit…
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Benjamin Woolley

Benjamin Woolley is a writer, broadcaster and academic who has specialised in the often fraught relationship between the sciences and…
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