There could be many potential answers to the question, ‘What is Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook about?’ Almost like a literary Rorschach …
J. C. Greenway
J. C. Greenway
J. C. Greenway was born in Liverpool and lives in Tokyo, where she writes, follows Liverpool FC and drinks a fair amount of tea.
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Despite the almost universal outpouring of joy over Helen Sedgwick’s tale of love and loss across the centuries and generations of a …
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A booklover departs As if life wasn’t feeling precarious enough at present, one day all your prized possessions will become future charity shop …
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Against a backdrop of everything being dreadful in the world beyond the book in front of my nose, it feels a bit …
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Not counting the obvious friends and family, the one thing I miss most when away from Liverpool is a little taste of home. …
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My review of How to Travel Without Seeing by Andres Neuman is now up at Minor Literature[s]. A break-neck record of musings, …
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With Secrets of the Sea House, Elisabeth Gifford has crafted a tale of survival. Surviving the most terrible events and moving through …
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There are few writers whose work I read avidly as a teen that I can still enjoy something new from, so the pleasure of …
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ArtsGroupie presents HOTEL. Part of Shiny New Festival 2016 Wednesday 20 July at 7 pm. Tickets available from the Lantern Theatre for …
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I must begin this Chaos and Caliphate review by saying that it is not always easy to read the book. Patrick Cockburn’s …

