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Sunday, 28 September 2025

Dark Academia, Deconstructed: beyond the aesthetic

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Tweed blazers. Ancient libraries. A murder among the privileged. Dark academia has become a cultural moodboard, spilling across TikTok, Inst...
Wednesday, 24 September 2025

Where have all the epics gone? A revisit to Lonesome Dove

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I’ve just finished reading  Lonesome Dove . Again. Though technically a reread, it felt startlingly fresh – like coming back to a place you ...
Saturday, 20 September 2025

When writers go serial: The fiction newsletter Renaissance

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Somewhere between a Dickens cliffhanger and a Substack subscriber list, a curious thing is happening. Fiction is going serial again. Once th...
Thursday, 18 September 2025

Unfinished business: the allure of the incomplete novel

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There’s something magnetic about the unfinished novel. These are books that gesture towards a whole, yet never quite arrive. They end mid-th...
Saturday, 13 September 2025

Books that broke the internet: when novels go viral

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In the past, a book’s success was measured in reviews, literary awards, and maybe, if the stars aligned, a TV adaptation.  Now, a novel migh...
Wednesday, 10 September 2025

What writers can learn from pop stars

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It might sound a little unexpected to set Dua Lipa and Helen Garner on the same page, yet both demonstrate something fundamental: how to bui...
Saturday, 6 September 2025

The annotated life: Why marginalia is back in style

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Marginalia, you either love it or hate it. Once considered the mark of a disrespectful reader, someone scribbling on the pristine pages of n...
Friday, 5 September 2025

This ain’t no cowboy song: writing through grief with music

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This is a bit left-field for this blog. Usually, I’m writing about books and fiction. But creativity doesn’t always stay neatly in its lane....
Wednesday, 3 September 2025

Genre-blending that defies labels: From Romantasy to experimental fiction

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What do you call a novel that blends gothic romance, dark academia, political allegory, and a magic system based on linguistic theory?  In 2...
Sunday, 31 August 2025

Why men read less than women — And how to change it

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It remains a sad truth universally acknowledged that women read more books than men. Twenty years ago, Ian McEwan remarked that ‘when women ...
Friday, 29 August 2025

When cosy meets cathartic: the revival of WWII family sagas

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There is something quietly astonishing about returning to a decades-old series and finding it not only still relevant, but newly resonant. T...
Wednesday, 27 August 2025

Beyond genre: experimental and alt-lit’s bold new directions

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Genres are meant to be helpful. They signpost where to look on the shelves in bookshops and libraries, offering a comforting sense of what t...
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