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Books - News
Last updated 16.07.08
Titchmarsh gets serious
Hodder & Stoughton is planning “a lavish production” to repackage Alan Titchmarsh as a more serious novelist after...
New staging for Bard
Macmillan and the Royal Shakespeare Company have teamed up to publish a new series of...
Biographers turn nasty
The author Amanda Foreman is being accused of turning the genteel world of historical...
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Books - In Depth
Last updated 18.07.08
To Heller and back
“It’s always been much easier for me to write unpleasant characters,” says Zoë Heller, a note of pride in her voice. She is talking about the dysfunctional family of social justice campaigners she has created for her new...
Decoding manspeak
Canadian-born Dr Linda Papadopoulos occupies a unique position in the public consciousness, being both a regular on daytime TV sofas (“This Morning”, “Richard & Judy” and “GMTV”) and a respected academic who...
Let’s swot again
Maybe schooldays weren’t the happiest days of your life, but they were certainly the time when you knew the most about such disparate topics as photosynthesis, isosceles triangles, the Tudors and Stuarts and how to calculate...
Books - Blogs
Last updated 27.06.08
Cory Doctorow
the story so far . . . and beyond
Cory Doctorow imagines a life in a bookshop over the next 150 years in three interconnected short stories
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Tim Relf
'Networking' is the hardest word
Authors can find networking more difficult than their savvy publishers.
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JONATHAN RUPPIN
'Giant' gap for Christmas
The paperback market in the second half of the year has three distinct phases, summer reading,...
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