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Books - News

Last updated 16.07.08

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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

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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

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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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