Camilla Grudova’s debut collection The Doll’s Alphabet (Fitzcarraldo Editions) blends magical realism with the gothic horror of Thomas […]
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Michelle Tea’s Black Wave (And Other Stories) is a raw, bleakly comic examination of cultural and generational shifts. […]
Darran Anderson’s Imaginary Cities (Influx Press) is a sprawling, epic pyschogeographic exploration of our relationships with cities, both real […]
Nasty Women is a collection of intersectional feminist essays which fights back against what its editors describe as […]
Juliet Jacques is an author, journalist and critic who has written for publications including the New Statesman and Guardian. […]
Since 1986, Nick Currie has been creating idiosyncratic, avant-garde music, literature and art under the name Momus, after […]
Max Porter is mostly an editor at Granta, one of the most independent-minded and prestigious literary publishers in […]
It has been argued that the death of Princess Diana marked a watershed in British public life, the […]
Intense, dark, erotic, and literary, Miguel Murphy’s poetry attests to a life and a writing deeply rooted in […]
Andrea Chung is an American visual artist whose work explores labour, migration and relationships between colonial histories and […]
