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    The Guardian [October 15, 2013] []
    • · Neil Gaiman: Why Our Future Depends on Libraries, Reading and Daydreaming · Neil Gaiman · ar


















    The Guardian [February 5, 2014] []
    • · Footlights · Charlie Chaplin · ex (r)
      extract from the novel Footlights (Italy, Cineteca di Bologna, 2014).
















    The Guardian [April 17, 2014] []
    • · “You don’t have to be good at English at school to be a writer. You need to work really, really hard” · Various · iv [Ref. Cliff McNish]
    • · Cliff McNish’s Top 10 Dogs in Children’s Books · Cliff McNish · ar




    The Guardian [April 21, 2014] []
    • · “Karou and Brimstone appeared out of nowhere as though they were just waiting for me to notice them” · Various · iv [Ref. Laini Taylor]


































    The Guardian [September 24, 2014] []
    • · “Terry Pratchett isn’t jolly. He’s angry” · Neil Gaiman · fw A Slip of the Keyboard: Collected Non-Fiction by Terry Pratchett, Doubleday UK, 2014, as “Foreword” [Ref. Terry Pratchett]
    • · Birth of a New World: The Tolkien Poem That Marks the Genesis of Middle-Earth · John Garth · ar [Ref. J. R. R. Tolkien]







































    The Guardian [April 18, 2015] []
    • · If Only the Sci-fi Writers Who Hijacked the Hugo Awards Had the Wit to Imagine a World Beyond the Good Old Days · Helen Lewis · ar




    The Guardian [April 28, 2015] []
    • · The Human Phonograph · Jonathan Tel · ss; winner Commonwealth Short Story Prize, Europe and Canada section.































































    The Guardian [January 12, 2016] []
    • · Bret Easton Ellis and the Other Dogs · Lina Wolff; translated by Frank Perry · ex from Bret Easton Ellis and the Other Dogs, and Other Stories, 2016








    The Guardian [January 30, 2016] []
    • · Wild Swimming · Elodie Harper · ss; short story writing competition winner chosen by Stephen King.
























    The Guardian [March 19, 2016] []
    • · Computers Might Beat Us at Board Games, but That Doesn’t Mean They’ll Take Over the World · Adam Roberts · ar


























    The Guardian [May 25, 2016] []
    • · Mowgli’s New Adventure · Katie · vi; competition prize winner for children to write stories inspired by Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. The winner was 8-year-old Katie.


























    The Guardian [November 29, 2016] []
    • · Woman on the Edge of Time, 40 Years On: “Hope is the engine for imagining utopia” · Marge Piercy · ar


    The Guardian [December 14, 2016] []
    • · “People hope my book will be China’s Star Wars”: Liu Cixin on China’s Exploding Sci-fi Scene · David Barnett · iv [Ref. Liu Cixin]

















    The Guardian [May 26, 2017] []
    • · Philip Pullman Offers First Look at His Dark Materials Follow-up The Book of Dust · Danuta Kean · ar [Ref. Philip Pullman]
    • · Before His Dark Materials: Philip Pullman’s New Novel · Philip Pullman · ex
      extract from La Belle Sauvage forthcoming from David Fickling Books (October 2017).








    The Guardian [September 2, 2017] []
    • · Laugh a Minute: Six Short Plays · Michael Frayn · gp 2017
      from Pocket Playhouse: Thirty-Six Short Entertainments, London, Faber, 2017.










    The Guardian [December 6, 2017] []
    • · “It’s pretty murderous”: Owen King on Writing an Apocalyptic Shocker with His Father Stephen · Alison Flood · iv [Ref. Owen King]




    The Guardian [December 24, 2017] []
    • · Bethany on Jura · William Boyd · ss 2017
      from The Dreams of Bethany Mellmoth, London, Viking, 2017.



























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