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‘History always saturates a landscape’: An Interview with Lucie McKnight Hardy — Thom Cuell

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Lucie McKnight Hardy’s debut novel Water Shall Refuse Them is set during the 1976 summer heatwave. Nif, a […]

@MinorLits 04/07/2019 interview[s]

‘I Chose to Defy the Patriarchy as Much as Possible’: An Interview with Zeba Talkhani — Thom Cuell

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Zeba Talkhani’s memoir My Past is a Foreign Country is a powerful memoir which examines the author’s experiences […]

@MinorLits 02/07/2019 interview[s]

Stand Up and Be Counted Realness — An Interview with Niven Govinden, by Thom Cuell

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Niven Govinden’s fifth novel, This Brutal House, is an elegiac and politically engaged portrait of New York’s vogue […]

@MinorLits 06/06/2019 interview[s]

A Kind of Personal Apocalypse — An Interview with Will Wiles by Thom Cuell

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Will Wiles’ third novel, Plume, is a tense account of alcoholism, literary fraud and property development. The book […]

@MinorLits 23/05/2019 interview[s]

‘A whole new layer of human awfulnesses and joy’ — An Interview with Ruby Cowling, by Thom Cuell

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One of the launch releases from UEA-based publisher Boiler House Press, Ruby Cowling’s collection This Paradise is inventive […]

@MinorLits 18/04/2019 interview[s]

Saskia Vogel: “Suburban ennui seems like such a luxury now” — Thom Cuell

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Saskia Vogel’s debut novel, Permission, is a haunting pre-millennial coming of age story, exploring grief, loneliness, desire, and […]

@MinorLits 07/03/2019 interview[s]

Best Books to Pretend to Have Read in 2018 — Some People

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We all hate end-of-year book round-ups. No-one has ever read a single book included in an end-of-year list, […]

@MinorLits 20/12/2018 editorial[s], review[s]

The Remainder by Alia Trabucco Zerán (trans. Sophie Hughes) — Thom Cuell

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‘One week there, the next nowhere to be seen, that’s how my dead began, out of control… Lying […]

@MinorLits 22/11/2018 review[s]

Flogging a Dead Clothes Horse: An Interview With Andrew Gallix, by Thom Cuell

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Punk is Dead: Modernity Killed Every Night is a wide-ranging collection of writing on punk, taking in memoir […]

@MinorLits 14/09/2018 interview[s]

‘As Far As I’m Concerned the Dystopia Has Arrived’ — An Interview With Sam Byers, by Thom Cuell

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Perfidious Albion, Sam Byers’ second novel, occupied an uncomfortable territory between the state of the nation novel and […]

@MinorLits 10/08/2018 interview[s]

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