Lucie McKnight Hardy’s debut novel Water Shall Refuse Them is set during the 1976 summer heatwave. Nif, a […]
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Zeba Talkhani’s memoir My Past is a Foreign Country is a powerful memoir which examines the author’s experiences […]
FARUK ŠEHIĆ was born in 1970 in Bihać, in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Until the outbreak […]
So there they both are, stupidly early in the morning, sat just out of arm’s reach of one […]
Extract One: Other Rooms It’s strange to live with a person you have never seen. Well, I had […]
Niven Govinden’s fifth novel, This Brutal House, is an elegiac and politically engaged portrait of New York’s vogue […]
A GROWING EVIL the homeless have always been with us. Sometimes we see them, but more often they […]
The quote on the back of Samanta Schweblin’s Mouthful of Birds, from JM Coetzee no less, compares her […]
The boy was standing on the grass, squinting into the bright sun at the distant second floor window […]
Will Wiles’ third novel, Plume, is a tense account of alcoholism, literary fraud and property development. The book […]
