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The End of the World as We Know it
Friday, September 05, 2008

Ron Currie, author of his own gripping, artful and often amusing apocalytpic vision God Is Dead, takes us on a journey to the end of time, from the unique sci-fi of Kurt Vonnegut to the good old zombie yarns of Max Brooks.

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Troy Stories
Friday, August 01, 2008

The Iliad is one of the most enduring and emblematic stories history has ever given us. Adam Foulds, author of the remarkable narrative poem Broken Word, traces its subject - the Trojan War - through centuries of literature and finds the rich cluster of stories it spurned endure into the present day.

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Inspiring a Great Scot
Friday, July 04, 2008

Rebecca Abrams' new novel Touching Distance tells the story of a brilliant but largely unrecognised doctor working in 18th century Aberdeen. Here she talks about the books, from writers as diverse as Hilary Mantel and Mikhail Bulgakov, which provided her with both a model and an inspiration.

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Writing Abroad
Friday, June 06, 2008

Steve Toltz, author of A Fraction Of The Whole was recently named at The Hay Festival as 21 of the most exciting writers of the moment. He writes of living in Barcelona and Paris, about the peculiar freedom of writing away from home and those, including John Fowles and Henry Miller, who have found the same.

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The Fog of War
Thursday, April 24, 2008

Tom CoghlanTom Coghlan, The Economist's man in Afghanistan, on why the best war reportage is seldom about the fighting itself.

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