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‘I wanted to write a novel that felt really oral’ — an interview with Yara Rodrigues Fowler by Silvia Rothlisberger

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Yara Rodrigues Fowler is a British Brazilian writer from South London. Yara was shortlisted for the Sunday Times […]

@MinorLits 23/04/2020 Interviews

Extract: The Girl in the Tree by Şebnem İşigüzel (translated by Mark David Wyers)

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The Girl in the Tree is a powerful English-language debut about a girl’s coming of age amid violent […]

@MinorLits 22/04/2020 Fiction

Excerpt from D. U. B. L. I. N. — Wan Nor Azriq (translated from Malay by Ti Lian Boon)

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A9: To my critics who may be reading this diary: not far from where you are now, I […]

@MinorLits 21/04/2020 Fiction

Two poems — Martha Sprackland

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Cartoons Like trepanation, I assume, this light.Transcendent hole. Small rock poked from drystonewith a fingertip, for looking throughto […]

@MinorLits 16/04/2020 Experimental

A utopian vision for the next 10 years of publishing — Kit Caless

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Trade Foyles will be nationalised, handed over to staff to own collectively and run cooperatively Every publishing house […]

@MinorLits 14/04/2020 Essays

‘Manifestos bring theory into the streets’ — An interview with Julian Hanna, by Thom Cuell

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The Manifesto Handbook describes the hidden life of an undervalued genre: the conduit for declarations of principle, advertisements […]

@MinorLits 09/04/2020 Interviews

Extract: In Her Room by James Cook

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When James Cook’s daughter was nearly one, he began to suspect that she wasn’t simply a ‘late bloomer’, […]

@MinorLits 02/04/2020 Essays, Uncategorized

‘The mermaid represents otherness, exile, blame, shame and beauty’ – An Interview with Monique Roffey, by Thom Cuell

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Monique Roffey’s sixth novel, The Mermaid of Black Conch, is set in a tiny Caribbean village in 1976. […]

@MinorLits 31/03/2020 Interviews

The Task of the Translator — Juana Adcock

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THE TASK OF THE TRANSLATOR Hold the concept  as a dear hand learn its scars, its temperature the […]

@MinorLits 26/03/2020 Experimental

Extract: Lote, by Shola von Reinhold

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A literary novel which follows present-day narrator Mathilda’s fixation with the forgotten black Scottish modernist poet, Hermia Drumm, […]

@MinorLits 25/03/2020 Fiction

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