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Chris Arthur on “odd-object” essays

Adam Gopnik says there are three types of essay: review essays, memoir essays, and what he calls ‘odd-object’ essays. I’m…
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Shelf Life

Nick Holdstock, writer and professional destroyer of books, makes his confession. Where do books go to die? Writer and bibliophile…
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Red Pomegranates, Red Covers

Are travel guidebooks for travellers or readers? John Keay sets out to answer a 200-year-old question. Travel guidebooks burst with…
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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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Katharine Quarmby

Katharine Quarmby has written non-fiction, short stories and books for children. Her non-fiction works include Scapegoat: Why We Are Failing…
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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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Throwing Things Away

Letters, photographs, newspaper cuttings… writers have always found inspiration in ephemera. Some have carried hoarding to excess, as Nicolette Jones…
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Her Majesty The Queen is announced as our new Royal Patron

To mark the first anniversary of Their Majesties’ Coronation, it has been announced Her Majesty The Queen will take on…
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Paula Byrne

Paula Byrne is the author of the ‘top ten’ best-seller Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson (HarperCollins, 2004). A selection…
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Walking In The Footsteps Of Thoreau

Linda Hoy on an early campaigner for the environment. Linda Hoy reflects on the contribution made by Thoreau to present…
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Dickens Did It First

Elanor Dymott on how becoming a law reporter changed her life. When she started working as a law reporter, Elanor…
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John Greening in conversation

John Greening speaks with Caroline Sanderson about discovering that poetry was his calling, and discusses his wide-ranging career in verse,…
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