Tree Carr delves into the inspiration behind her latest book, Dreamwork, and her interest in the mystical world of dreams.
Set against the backdrop of Lagos during World War II, The Parlour Wife tells the story of Kehinde in a way that is both beautiful and illuminating.
Louisa Treger, author of The Paris Muse, opens up about historical fiction, writing about overlooked female artists from history, and what’s on her desk…
Today I’m sharing a conversation with Naomi Westerman, whose darkly funny, inquisitive book Happy Death Club is out this month. The book is a response to Naomi’s study into death and grief rituals around the world, and the experience of losing her whole family when she was in her 30s.
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