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On ‘Best Practices’: An Interview with Habib William Kherbek — Thom Cuell

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Habib William Kherbek is a journalist and the author of several novels and poetry collections. Described as ‘one […]

@MinorLits 16/11/2021 Uncategorized

Trauma: Writing About Art and Mental Health — A Conversation

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Fernando Sdrigotti in conversation with Thom Cuell, Tamim Sadikali, Naomi Frisby and James Miller, about their experiences writing […]

@MinorLits 11/03/2021 Audio

The Beauty of Anomaly – An interview with Guadalupe Nettel, by Thom Cuell

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Guadalupe Nettel’s Bezoar is a collection of unsettling and intense short stories, focusing on small, private moments which […]

@MinorLits 23/09/2020 Interviews

Queer Kinship and Shared Nuance – An Interview with Alison Child, by Thom Cuell

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Tell Me I’m Forgiven is the story of the inter-war music hall stars Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney. […]

@MinorLits 22/09/2020 Interviews

‘One could die of the freedom offered by novels ‘ — An interview with Jean-Baptiste Andrea, by Thom Cuell

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Jean-Baptiste Andrea’s novella A Hundred Million Years in a Day is an evocative, dreamlike story about memory and […]

@MinorLits 29/07/2020 Interviews

‘Despair, rage, cage…’ – An Interview with Anna Vaught, by Thom Cuell

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Saving Lucia tells the intertwining stories of two remarkable women, Lucia Joyce and Violet Gibson, contemporaries at St […]

@MinorLits 30/04/2020 Interviews

‘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

‘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

‘I sometimes find realism bizarre’ — An interview with Jen Calleja, by Thom Cuell

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Jen Calleja’s debut collection, I’m Afraid That’s All We’ve Got Time For, is a sharp and inventive exploration of […]

@MinorLits 24/03/2020 Interviews

‘Reality is too important to be left to the realists’ – An interview with Tim Etchells, by Thom Cuell

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Endland is a distorted, broken-mirror image of England, a glimpse of the teeming dystopia that lies just beneath […]

@MinorLits 25/02/2020 Interviews

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