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  • Scottish author Ali Smith wins Dublin Literary Award
  • ‘What a homecoming for my book’ — Scottish author Ali Smith announced as Dublin Literary Award winner
  • Shelf Life: Maggie Smith

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rte.ie /1 week ago

Scottish author Ali Smith wins Dublin Literary Award

Scottish author Ali Smith has been announced as winner of the 2026 Dublin Literary Award for her novel Gliff.

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independent.ie /1 week ago

‘What a homecoming for my book’ — Scottish author Ali Smith announced as Dublin Literary Award winner

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elle.com /4 days ago

Shelf Life: Maggie Smith

The author of A Suit or a Suitcase takes ELLE’s literary survey.

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theguardian.com /3 days ago

Novel about ‘Disneyfication’ of nature wins climate fiction prize

Hum, Helen Phillips’ third novel, featuring a woman whose job is taken by a humanoid robot, is a terrifying look into a future where AI rules and nature is scarceA novel featuring...

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theguardian.com /3 weeks ago

The Given World by Melissa Harrison review – a stunning tale of rural life for an era of ecological crisis

Eerie omens haunt this absorbing group portrait set over six months in an English villageSitting stoned on a hill above his village, a young man muses on his place in the world. Co...

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themarginalian.org /2 weeks ago

Zadie Smith on the Courage to Be More Than Yourself

Every act of learning is an act of intellectual appropriation, incorporating someone else’s knowledge into your own mental library. Every act of empathy is an act of emotional appr...

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newscientist.com /2 days ago

'The book is in the future, but everything is seeded from our present'

Helen Phillips, winner of the Climate Fiction prize for her novel Hum, on if stories can make a difference, her anxieties and writing about the climate

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dailymail.com /2 weeks ago

Elizabeth Strout is back with a new novel: Read our review in this week's Literary Fiction along with Uprising by Tahmim...

Claire Allfree reviews the best new Literary Fiction out now.

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thespinoff.co.nz /3 weeks ago

‘I’m cursed to forever be making a fool of myself’: Hannah Kent’s Atwood encounters

Welcome to The Spinoff Books Confessional, in which we get to know the reading habits of Aotearoa writers, and guests. This week: Australian writer Hannah Kent, author of Always Ho...

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newsroom.co.nz /1 month ago

Emily Perkins on Elizabeth Knox

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theguardian.com /1 week ago

‘I laughed out loud dozens of times’: authors choose books to make you fall back in love with reading

From a darkly comic new novel to a gripping 1950s memoir – Katherine Rundell, Malala Yousafzai, Matt Haig and others appearing at Hay festival pick titles to tempt youMalala Yousaf...

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in March

John Lanchester, Patmeena Sabit and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the commentsI find it hard to read contemporary...

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independent.co.uk /2 weeks ago

Elizabeth Strout: ‘I probably have one book left in me’

After Olive Kitteridge and Lucy Barton, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author is back with a brand new protagonist in her 11th novel, ‘The Things We Never Say’. The chronicler of small...

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nybooks.com /3 weeks ago

Against Nostalgia

In their poems and essays, Kathleen Jamie and Peter Davidson transcend Scottish sentimentalism and find new points of entry into their shared past.

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businessgreen.com /2 days ago

Dystopian novel about the 'Disneyfication of nature' wins £10,000 Climate Fiction Prize

Helen Phillips takes home award for novel Hum which depicts a near future impacted by climate change, where green spaces are limited and humans yearn for nature and clean air

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

‘I don’t know what could top that’: debut author Jem Calder on being discovered by Sally Rooney

His first story collection, Reward System, was a cult hit. Now comes a novel that’s a bleakly funny appraisal of millennial relationships, technology and ennui. He talks about love...

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themarginalian.org /1 month ago

Between the User and the Used: Zadie Smith on Instrumentalism

The great paradox, the great pain of human relationships is that they are so often not relational: two lonelinesses colliding without real contact, one or both orienting to the oth...

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newsroom.co.nz /1 week ago

Ardern ecstasies at Auckland Writers Festival

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locusmag.com /2 days ago

Phillips Wins 2026 Climate Fiction Prize

Hum by Helen Phillips has been announced as the winner of the second annual Climate Fiction Prize. Founded by Leo Barasi, Rose Goddard, and Imran Khan, and supported by Climate Spr...

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theparisreview.org /1 month ago

Notes on New Book

“Had the thought of someone (not me) writing a trans version of Andrew Martin’s Early Work.”

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newsroom.co.nz /1 week ago

Winner of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize

Holly Ann Miller of Kerike...

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theguardian.com /3 weeks ago

Lily King: ‘I couldn’t get past the first 20 pages of Pride and Prejudice’

The Women’s prize-shortlisted author on being obsessed with Judy Blume, hating Jane Austen at first, and the joys of Tove JanssonMy earliest reading memory The Little Engine That...

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oxfordstudent.com /3 weeks ago

Spring Notes

With Trinity term underway, these micro-poems gather around spring: its brightness, renewal and unease. Brief as they are, these poems — both our writers and contributors — sketch...

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locusmag.com /1 month ago

2026 Dublin Literary Award Shortlist

The six-title shortlist has been announced for the 2026 Dublin Literary Award, now in its 31st year. Authors and titles of genre interest include Gliff by Ali Smith (Hamish Hamilto...

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