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Clarke writes with rare emotional precision, guiding us through unbearable pain and extraordinary hope with the gentlest hand ...
iterary culture is dominated by pessimists. They claim that the English novel is in a slump, the media is dying at the hand of tech oligarchs, and that culture is in a repetitive doom-loop. Every film ...
Rachel Marlowe is the editor of the WrapStyle newsletter. Marlowe brings over 15 years of experience as a writer and editor for leading international print magazines, newspapers, and successful ...
The last six cases of the Supreme Court’s term include birthright citizenship injunctions and a parental bid to keep kids from LGBTQ-themed instruction in public school.
This novel is Rachel Seiffert’s sixth book, a work of historical fiction told from the perspective of characters stationed near a collapsing Western Front.
Ramping Up Rights by author, journalist and campaigner Charlton-Dailey lifts the lid on the hidden history of disability rights.
Women’s Prize winner Rachel Clarke issues plea to Wes Streeting as NHS doctors face unemployment Author and palliative care doctor won the literary award for her fourth book, ‘The Story of a ...
Dutch writer Yael van der Wouden has won the 2025 Women's Prize for Fiction for her debut novel The Safekeep, a story of repressed emotion and suppressed historical memory in the Netherlands after ...
Open the Books Public Policy Editor Rachel O’Brien argues for more transparency so taxpayers can track spending in real-time.
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