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The writer who explored chance and destiny
Connecting New Yorkers With Writers
“The power of language has never gone away for me. I am constantly reminded of just what an incredible tool language is; the greatest invention by humans”
The Brass Tacks of the Publishing Process
The Time Is Now
Prize Judged by Incarcerated Readers
Lit Mags Confront a Serial Plagiarist
Maldonado Leads the Academy
In This Time of War
Jones: Keeper of the flame for Classics Illustrated
‘I seem to be the only Chinese-scots translator in captivity’
In Palestine poetry escapes prisons
Discover something new with Exclusive Books Homebru — because there’s no place like home, bru
`MAN, KING AND MESSENGER. ROBERT REX RAPHAEL, A GRATEFUL COUNTRY SHALL MISS HIM'
BOOKS OF THE MONTH
President gives voice to his poetry with new recordings
Classic. You haven’t read it – yet
Deborah Levy ‘Writing and swimming help each other’
How to throw off ‘lawyerly shackles’ to write a novel
Literary sorcerer focused on the instability of life
This year’s Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction shortlist revealed
$10k prize for NT writers a real page turner
They saw Dallas as a literary hub, then got to work making it one
Explore IRELAND’S AWESOME UNESCO SITES
Best-selling romantic fiction writer set for book festival
Deborah Taffa on N. SCOTT MOMADAY (1934–2024)
Ireland’s sixth author to claim Booker Prize
If food be the essence of life, read on
Fife crime noir legend who almost became a suspect
Kay’s book evokes wonderful images of Ayrshire childhood
Percival Everett’s new book ‘James’ revisits ‘Huckleberry Finn’
Percival Everett’s new book ‘James’ revisits ‘Huckleberry Finn’
Compass Points – Robert Stedman
greater Roxbury book Festival returns for a second year
Festival’s latest chapter is big hit
Taranaki writer receives national award
Fermoy Poetry Group takes to the Blackwater
Who’s afraid of Brotherless Night?
Celebrating books at the ABIAs