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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Scottish author Ali Smith has been announced as winner of the 2026 Dublin Literary Award for her novel Gliff.
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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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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
The stuck narrator records the minutiae of the forest and her harrowing life in a purposeful novel that demands a slow read but doesn’t always reward itA large branch falls to the...
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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If you’re deprived of a home, deprived of access to your family, you learn that, actually, being bound to others is the significant thing.
Live theatre, NewcastleIn Shelagh Stephenson’s spiky comedy, Virginia Woolf and Mary Astell become celestial companions, discussing religion, science and independenceMary Astell is...
Oxford-born writer Angela Tomaski is in the running for the 2026 Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize for her novel The Infamous Gilberts.
Barker neuer Roman ist geprägt von finsterem Humor. „O Caledonia“ ist trotzig und spielt in der düster-romantischen Landschaft der schottischen Highlands. mehr...
Writing about home life doesn’t have to be humdrum argues the author of Natural Disaster – just look at world-spanning, taboo-shattering works such as Ducks, Newburyport and All Fo...
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