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Joe West
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Nick Clarke
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Emma Lee-Potter
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Barbara Taylor Bradford latest novel in the Harte family saga 'Breaking The Rules' out today
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How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer by Sarah Bakewell
A review of Sarah Bakewell's How To Live, a joyful account of Michel de Montaigne’s life and work
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Tough choice for the Costa judges
The 2009 Costa prize goes to poet Christopher Reid.
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When Children’s TV Gets Sex Right
Penelope Friday manages to get from the theme tune of CBeebies television program Big and Small to her views on erotic fiction in 355 words.
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Jay McInerney’s “The Last Bachelor”
A new collection of fiction from 'Big City, Bright Lights' author Jay McInerney
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The Oligarch’s Wife - Chapter One
The is the first chapter of my book, The Oligarch's Wife, out now!
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JL Merrow - The Interview
British Author JL Merrow shares her views on writing gay erotica, feminism and what she likes to read.
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My top ten books of the year
Kamila Shamsie's Burnt Shadows was one of my favourite books of 2009.
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McSweeney’s Small Chair: The Literary Pick of 2009
McSweeney's Small Chair - a dominant force in mobile infotainment whatever
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Nazi Hunting with The Browser
Guy Walters calls Nazi Hunter Simon Weisenthal a liar.
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My tutor Nikolaas Tinbergen asked me to take some lectures and they turned into a book
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Channel 4 commissions William Boyd’s Any Human Heart
Any Human Heart commissioned by Channel Four following the end of Big Brother
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Ginger Baker: born under a bad sign
Harry Shapiro takes a look at the life of Ginger Baker
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Richard Dawkins: an exclusive profile part II
It was 10 years after he had completed his doctorate, in 1976, that Richard Dawkins...
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Atheism - the word
The Brights movement tries to find a word to describe those who don't believe in a god
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The joy of Oxford
Studying the latest research papers as an undergraduate was a heady experience
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Defying religion
I felt a bit conspicuous for not praying at school, but wasn't punished for it
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I respond to sadness in music
The tragic quality in a piece is what I find most moving
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The red tape of charity
On the trials of setting up The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science
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Science is our best shot
Understanding life and where we come from is a passion of mine
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The 2009 Costa prize goes to poet Christopher Reid.
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The Oligarch’s Wife - Chapter One
The is the first chapter of my book, The Oligarch's Wife, out now!
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When Children’s TV Gets Sex Right
Penelope Friday manages to get from the theme tune of CBeebies television program Big and Small to her views on erotic fiction in 355 words.
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My top ten books of the year
Kamila Shamsie's Burnt Shadows was one of my favourite books of 2009.
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FlashForward - The Gift
A look at the most recent installment of FlashForward - is the honeymood period over?
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Why we love Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight Saga
Stephanie Meyer's Twilight Saga is not just for kids!
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Real men read Twilight Part 1 - TheShagDaddy
A chat with TheShagDaddy, a man who read Twilight and loved it
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Some Things I Have Learnt From The Browser Five Books
Doing The Browser Five Books interviews is an amazingly educational experience
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How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer by Sarah Bakewell
A review of Sarah Bakewell's How To Live, a joyful account of Michel de Montaigne’s life and work
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We’re hitting the road!
We review The Death of Bunny Munro
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Since gaining a degree in Creative Writing from the University of Leeds three years ago, Chris Lochery has found himself employed in a series of unlikely jobs - first as a science based childrenâ... [read more]
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Eoin has been working in publishing for seven years now, and has been reading big-boy books for about as long. He will be digesting the literary eBabel for your hungry little beaks. ... [read more]
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Tom Cain is the pseudonym of an award-winning journalist with twenty-five years experience working at Fleet Street newspapers, as well as for major magazines in Britain and the US.... [read more]
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Samuel Carver: the real-time hit
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