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- · The Forgotten Treaties of Wildfire and Feathers · Daniel Ausema · vi
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- · An Intergalactic Love Story of Cosmic Proportions · Sarina Dorie · vi
- November 1, 2022:
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- · Conservation of Momentum During Collisions · Serena Jayne · vi
- November 3, 2022:
- · We Found Ourselves Beyond the Vanishing Wave · Jenna Hanchey · vi
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- · Speaking for Those with Obsidian Tongues · Wendy Nikel · vi
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- · First Dates and Other Action Items · Jenn Reese · vi
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- · A Win for Time Poor People Everywhere · Tim Hawken · vi
- December 9, 2022:
- · The Message Behind the Words Is the Voice of the Heart · Scott Edelman · vi
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The Daily Telegraph: (about)
Only selected pieces indexed.
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- · The Sherlock Holmes Inn Where Baskerville Lost a Boot · [uncredited] · ar
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- October 17, 1974:
- · Ex-President’s Body Stolen in “Operation Dracula” · [uncredited] · ms
- November 29, 1974:
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- February 3, 1975:
- · Lord Byron’s Vampire Letter Missing at Auction · [uncredited] · ms
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- November 5, 1988:
- · On the Seamy Side · Michael Moorcock · br; uncut version of a review of The Night and the City.
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- July 31, 2004:
- June 11, 2005:
- · The Lunatic Who Took Over the Asylum · Michael Moorcock · br [Ref. Andrew Scull]; review of Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and Modern Medicine.
- July 9, 2005:
- December 17, 2005:
- January 7, 2006:
- February 25, 2006:
- April 29, 2006:
- May 9, 2006:
- · A Review of Another Fool in the Balkans: In the Footsteps of Rebecca West by Tony White · Michael Moorcock · br
- November 25, 2006:
- March 18, 2007:
- · A Construction Site of the Mine · Michael Moorcock · br; review of In Europe: Travels Through the Twentieth Century by Geert Mak.
- June 23, 2007:
- September 22, 2007:
- · City of Wonderful Night · Michael Moorcock · br; review of Night Haunts by Sukhdev Sandhu.
- December 22, 2007:
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- December 16, 2009:
- December 18, 2009:
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- December 24, 2011:
- December 22, 2012:
- January 22, 2014:
- September 10, 2022:
- · Peter Straub, Horror Writer Whose Novels Had Literary Merit to Match Their Sky-High Sales · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Peter Straub]
- September 11, 2022:
- · Alan Grant, Comic Strip Writer Best Known for His Work on Judge Dredd in 2000AD as Well as Numerous Batman Stories · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Alan Grant]
- September 15, 2022:
- · Javier Marías, Pre-Eminent Spanish Novelist of His Generation and MI6-Obsessed Anglophile · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Javier Marías]
- September 23, 2022:
- · Dame Hilary Mantel, Booker Prize-Winning Novelist Celebrated for Her Wolf Hall Trilogy · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Hilary Mantel]
- October 7, 2022:
- · Peter Robinson, Crime Writer Whose Award-Winning DCI Banks Novels Were Unafraid to Tackle Gritty Subjects · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Peter Robinson]
- November 5, 2022:
- · British Christmas Is Wholly Bewildering · Bill Bryson · ex
from The Secret History of Christmas fortcoming from Audible (November 10, 2022).
- · Lee Child: “I told Harvey Weinstein, f— you, I’m from Birmingham, you have no idea what tough is” · Ed Cumming · iv [Ref. Lee Child]
- · The Catchiest Tune You’ll Ever Hear · Bob Dylan · ex from The Philosophy of Modern Song, Simon & Schuster, November 2022
- November 6, 2022:
- November 13, 2022:
- · Ian Rankin: “After Sarah Everard, crime writers are starting to think: are the cops the good guys?” · Claire Allfree · iv [Ref. Ian Rankin]
- November 15, 2022:
- · Elon Musk Is Inspired by Iain Banks’s Utopian Sci-fi Novels—but He Doesn’t Understand Them · Ed Power · ar [Ref. Iain M. Banks]
- November 21, 2022:
- December 4, 2022:
- · Going Dark · Steven Moffat · ss
- · Julian Fellowes: “John Fowles’s Frustrated Screenwriter? That’s Me!” · Julian Fellowes · ex (r) [Ref. John Fowles]
edited extract from Fellowes’ introduction to Daniel Martin by John Fowles (Vintage Classics, 4 November 2004).
- December 6, 2022:
- · Jeffery Deaver: “I’m an equal opportunity murderer—the same number of men and women die in my books” · Etan Smallman · iv [Ref. Jeffery Deaver]
- December 8, 2022:
- December 12, 2022:
- · Victor Lewis-Smith, Writer, Producer and Broadcaster Whose Caustic and Scabrous Diatribes Offended and Delighted in Equal Measure · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Victor Lewis-Smith]
- December 15, 2022:
- December 17, 2022:
- December 18, 2022:
- · Scurryfunge and Wabbit? Susie Dent’s 12 Words of Christmas · Susie Dent · ar
- December 19, 2022:
- · An English Country Christmas · Ronald Blythe · ex from Next to Nature: A Lifetime in the English Countryside, John Murray, October 27 2022
- December 20, 2022:
- · Kent Johnson, Academic Behind a Notorious Poetic Hoax Which He Turned Into a Serious Debate About Artistic Truth · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Kent Johnson]
- · Monty Python and Sociopathic Cats: The Strange Rise of the Christmas “Gift Book” · Jake Kerridge · ar
- December 22, 2022:
- · Andrew Nickolds, Seasoned Comedy Writer Who Brought to Life Dave Podmore and Ed Reardon’s Week · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Andrew Nickolds]
- December 24, 2022:
- · Chris Boucher, Television Scriptwriter Who Wrote Forward-Thinking Storylines for Doctor Who and Blake’s 7 · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Chris Boucher]
- December 28, 2022:
- December 29, 2022:
- · This Year Has Taught Us That if We Don’t Protect Our Freedoms We Can Lose Them Forever · Rose Tremain · ar
- January 1, 2023:
- · Nick Fisher, Award-Winning Journalist, Agony Uncle and Presenter of Screaming Reels · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Nick Fisher]
- January 3, 2023:
- · Doctors Said My Wife’s Symptoms Were Just Ageing—Then She Died · James Runcie · ar
- January 4, 2023:
- · Fay Weldon, Author Whose Novels Such as The Life and Loves of a She-Devil Gave Warts-and-All Portrayals of Wronged Women · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Fay Weldon]
- · Fay Weldon Made Me Realise It Was OK to Be a Single Woman in My 50s · Liz Hoggard · ar [Ref. Fay Weldon]
- January 5, 2023:
- · David Gold, Entrepreneur Who Made a Fortune in Soft Porn and Revived the Fortunes of Birmingham City and West Ham United · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. David Gold]
- · Fay Weldon’s “She Devil” Was Every Repressed 1980s Woman’s Fantasy · Helen Brown · ar [Ref. Fay Weldon]
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- January 9, 2023:
- · Tom Stacey, Globe-Trotting Reporter, Publisher, Author and Generous Host at His Kensington House · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Tom Stacey]
- January 10, 2023:
- · Gay Tolerance Might Have Triumphed in Britain—Were It Not for Oscar Wilde · Tom Crewe · ar [Ref. Oscar Wilde]
- January 12, 2023:
- · Paul Johnson, Prolific Journalist and Historian Who Started on the Left but Became a Champion of the Right · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Paul Bede Johnson]
- · Nell Zink: “It amazes me that Americans put up with so much gun crime and inequality” · Claire Allfree · iv [Ref. Nell Zink]
- January 15, 2023:
- · Italo Calvino’s Guide to Translation · Italo Calvino; translated by Ann Goldstein · ar from The Written World and the Unwritten World, Penguin, January 2023
- · Ronald Blythe, Much-Loved Author Celebrated for Akenfield, His Classic Book About Village Life in Suffolk · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Ronald Blythe]
- · An English Country Christmas · Ronald Blythe · ex from Next to Nature: A Lifetime in the English Countryside, John Murray, October 27 2022
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- March 4, 2023:
- · Margaret Atwood “Interviews” Her Hero, George Orwell · Margaret Atwood · ss Inque October 1 2021, as “The Dead Interview: George Orwell”
- March 5, 2023:
- · Wally Fawkes, Jazz Musician and Cartoonist Who Drew the “Flook” Comic Strip for More Than Three Decades · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Walter Fawkes]
- March 8, 2023:
- March 12, 2023:
- · Bill Tidy, Cartoonist Who Won a Cult Following with “The Cloggies” and “The Fosdyke Sage” · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Bill Tidy]
- March 15, 2023:
- · Isabel Colegate, Author of The Shooting Party and Other Novels, Whose Work Was Not Easy to Pigeonhole · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Isabel Colegate]
- March 17, 2023:
- · “What I want to do is… kiss you” · Sarah Ferguson · ex
from A Most Intriguing Lady (HarperCollins, 30 March 2023).
- March 29, 2023:
- · DM Thomas, Writer Best Known for His Novel The White Hotel Who Divided Opinion with His Graphic Exploration of Sex and Death · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. D. M. Thomas]
- April 12, 2023:
- · Anne Perry, Bestselling Historical Crime Writer Who Was Convicted of Murder in Her Teens · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Anne Perry]
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- May 13, 2023:
- May 20, 2023:
- · Martin Amis Was a Comic Genius—His Exile Was Our Loss · Jake Kerridge · ar [Ref. Martin Amis]
- · Martin Amis, Prodigiously Gifted Novelist Acclaimed for Capuring the Zeitgeist of the 1980s and 1990s—Obituary · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Martin Amis]
- May 21, 2023:
- May 24, 2023:
- · Kenneth Anger, Avant-Garde Film-Maker and Author of the Sensational Hollywood Babylon Books—Obituary · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Kenneth Anger]
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- June 9, 2023:
- June 14, 2023:
- · Cormac McCarthy, US Novelist with a Unique and Bloody Vision Who Foundwide Fame with No Country for Old Men—Obituary · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Cormac McCarthy]
- June 16, 2023:
- June 17, 2023:
- July 4, 2023:
- · Mavis Cheek, Author Who Mined the Rich Comic Seam in Tangled Mid-Life Romances—Obituary · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Mavis Cheek]
- July 12, 2023:
- · Milan Kundera, Bestselling Author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being and Most Famous Czech Novelist After Kafka · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Milan Kundera]
- July 24, 2023:
- · “Children who went to boarding school have an advantage in prison” · Michael Morpurgo · ar
- August 4, 2023:
- August 5, 2023:
- · What the Struggle to Have a Child Taught Me About Life and My Career · Adam Thirlwell · ar
- August 6, 2023:
- · “Arthur Dent is a burk. He does not interest me”: The Secret Doubts of Douglas Adams · Douglas Adams · ex
extract from the forthcoming 42: The Wildly Improbable Ideas of Douglas Adams, edited by Kevin Jon Davies (Unbound, 24 August 2023).
- August 7, 2023:
- August 12, 2023:
- · My Saturday: “I write at least 350 days of the year” · Jacqueline Wilson · ar
- · “This book kept me alive”: Jenni Fagan on Writing a Memoir of Her Childhood in Care · Jenni Fagan · ex
extract from the forthcoming Ootlin: A Memoir (Hutchinson Heinemann, 24 August 2023).
- August 13, 2023:
- August 16, 2023:
- · Martin Walser, German Writer Who Argued for a New National Identity After the Shame of the Nazis—Obituary · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Martin Walser]
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- September 2, 2023:
- September 5, 2023:
- · “I Just Think, What Would Margaret Do?”: Meet Atwood’s Hand-Picked Literary Heir · Leaf Arbuthnot · iv [Ref. Mona Awad]
- September 9, 2023:
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- September 13, 2023:
- September 25, 2023:
- · Tobias Hill, Acclaimed Novelist, Prize-Winning Poet and Sunday Telegraph Rock Critic · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Tobias Hill]
- September 26, 2023:
- · David McCallum, Suave Scottish Actor Who Won Wide Fame for The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and NCIS · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. David McCallum]
- October 1, 2023:
- · Pat Arrowsmith, Founding Member of CND, Lifelong Rebel and Fearless Campaigner for Peace · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Pat Arrowsmith]
- October 3, 2023:
- · William Barlow, Irish Guards Veteran, Speaker on Spiritual Matters and Obituary Writer · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. William Barlow]
- October 9, 2023:
- · Anthony Holden, Writer of Non-Fiction Blockbusters on Subjects Ranging from Poker to the Royal Family · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Anthony Holden]
- October 17, 2023:
- · Louise Glück, Fame-Averse American Poet Who Found It “harrowing” to Be Made 2020 Novel Laureate · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Louise Glück]
- · The Very Reverend Trevor Beeson, Dean of Winchester and Veteran Obituarist for the Telegraph · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Trevor Beeson]
- October 18, 2023:
- · David Benedictus, Enfant Terrible Author of an Autobiographical Eton Novel and a Winnie-the-Pooh Sequel · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. David Benedictus]
- October 22, 2023:
- October 31, 2023:
- November 4, 2023:
- · “I live in fear of receiving a note from S Gollum”: Tolkien’s Letters—Revealed for the First Time · J. R. R. Tolkien · lt
- November 5, 2023:
- · Why Shakespeare’s Despots Are a Warning to Today’s Tech Billionaires · Naomi Alderman · ar
- November 6, 2023:
- November 9, 2023:
- · Poet John Burnside on Drug Addiction, His Abusive Father and Winning the “British Nobel” · Jake Kerridge · iv [Ref. John Burnside]
- November 17, 2023:
- November 25, 2023:
- · “I was outed as gay in the 1990s by a Vanity Fair article” · Patricia Cornwell · ar
- November 30, 2023:
- December 5, 2023:
- · Eddie Linden, Illiterate Glasgow Labourer Who Became an Unlikely Star of 1960s London’s Poetry Scene · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Eddie S. Linden]
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- January 30, 2024:
- February 2, 2024:
- · James Bond and the Exploding Archbishop: Inside Anthony Burgess’s Deranged Spy Who Loved Me Script · Jeremy Duns · ar [Ref. Anthony Burgess]
- February 11, 2024:
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- February 29, 2024:
- · “People are comfortable. They don’t want any more progress” · Simon Ings · iv [Ref. Liu Cixin]
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- March 5, 2024:
- · Edward Bond, Playwright Whose Shocking Sex and Violence Defeated the Censor in the 1960s—Obituary · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Edward Bond]
- March 8, 2024:
- March 17, 2024:
- · Alan Brownjohn, Prolific Poet and Novelist Who Skewered the Banality of Office Life—Obituary · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Alan Brownjohn]
- March 25, 2024:
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- April 4, 2024:
- · Martin Bax, Eminent Paediatrician Who Also Wrote Novels and Founded a Sparky Literary Magazine · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Martin Bax]
- April 5, 2024:
- · Lynne Reid Banks, Author of The L-Shaped Room and Children’s Classic The Indian in the Cupboard · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Lynne Reid Banks]
- April 11, 2024:
- · John Barth, Author Whose Novels Giles Goat-Boy and The Sot-Weed Factor Became a Cult · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. John Barth]
- · “We smashed the furniture in my dead dad’s house” and Got a Writ for Noise Pollution · Jake Kerridge · iv [Ref. Rupert Thomson]
- April 29, 2024:
- · CJ Sanson, Novelist Admired for the Rigour of His Bestselling Shardlake Tudor Detective Stories · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. C. J. Sansom]
- May 1, 2024:
- · Paul Auster, Screenwriter and Novelist Best Known for The New York Trilogy · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Paul Auster]
- · Paul Auster Made Crime Fiction Clever—Without Him There Would Be No True Detective · [uncredited] · ar [Ref. Paul Auster]
- May 10, 2024:
- · Dame Shirley Conran, Author and Campaigner Who Blazed a Trail with Superwoman and Lace · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Shirley Conran]
- May 11, 2024:
- May 14, 2024:
- · Alice Munro, Nobel Prize Winner Widely Held to Be the Master of the Modern Short Story · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Alice Munro]
- May 24, 2024:
- May 26, 2024:
- · “When the Irish got to America, they took over the pubs, the police and the politics” · Jake Kerridge · iv [Ref. Kevin Barry]
- May 31, 2024:
- June 4, 2024:
- · John Burnside, Vivid Poet and Memoirist Whose Work Was Influenced by a Brutal Childhood · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. John Burnside]
- June 9, 2024:
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- June 28, 2024:
- · Kinky Friedman, Texan Humorist, Country Singer, Writer and “equal-opportunities offender” · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Kinky Friedman]
- July 1, 2024:
- · Ismail Kadare, Albania’s Most Famous Writer, Whose Barbed Fables Criticised Hoxha’s Regime · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Ismail Kadare]
- July 4, 2024:
- · Robert Irwin, Arabist Scholar and Novelist Who Took on Edward Said and Became a Dervish · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Robert Irwin]
- July 8, 2024:
- · Jon Landau, Producer Who Won an Oscar for Titanic and Was Nominated for the Avatar Films · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Jon Landau]
- July 13, 2024:
- July 14, 2024:
- July 19, 2024:
- · Bob Newhart, Comedian Who Reduced Princess Margaret to Tears with His Deadpan Monologues · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Bob Newhart]
- July 20, 2024:
- · Forget Shakespeare’s Lies: Macbeth Was a Good King Who United Scotland · Val McDermid · ar
- July 26, 2024:
- · What Alien Life Might Actually Look Like—and How We’ll Find It · Simon Ings · br
- July 28, 2024:
- · Dame Edna O’Brien, Acclaimed Writer Whose Early Novels Caused Outrage in Her Native Ireland · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Edna O’Brien]
- September 11, 2024:
- · David Knowles, Journalist Who Helped Make the Daily Telegraph Podcast “Ukraine: The Latest” a Runaway Success · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. David Knowles]
- September 17, 2024:
- September 29, 2024:
- · Peter Green, Classical Scholar and Author Thought to Be the Model for the Hero of the Raj Quartet Novels · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Peter Green]
- October 2, 2024:
- October 11, 2024:
- · Fleur Adcock, Poet with a Laidback Tone Whose Work Was Anchored in Direct, Irreverent Observation · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Fleur Adcock]
- · Robert Coover, Subversive Novelist Whose Interests Ranged from Weird Eroticism to Fairy Tales · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Robert Coover]
- October 12, 2024:
- · Captain Richard Woodman, Merchant Seaman and Writer of Histories and the Nathanial Drinkwater Novels · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Richard Woodman]
- October 20, 2024:
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- October 26, 2024:
- October 28, 2024:
- · Paul Bailey, Novelist Who Explored Love and Loss and Wrote an Acclaimed Biography of Cynthia Payne · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Paul Bailey]
- November 2, 2024:
- · Baked Beans on Toast? Certainly Not, How Disgraceful · Jeffrey Archer · ar
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- December 4, 2024:
- December 9, 2024:
- · Take That, Tolkien: How Brandon Sanderson Became the King of the Fantasy Doorstopper · Ed Power · iv [Ref. Brandon Sanderson]
- December 16, 2024:
- December 17, 2024:
- January 3, 2025:
- · David Lodge, Comic Novelist and Academic Whose “Campus Trilogy” Included Changing Places and Nice Work · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. David Lodge]
- January 6, 2025:
- · Brian Freemantle, Roving Reporter and Novelist Behind the Bestselling Charlie Muffin Spy Series · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Brian Freemantle]
- January 11, 2025:
- January 17, 2025:
- 27 · David Lynch, Visionary Director of Film and Television from Eraserhead to Twin Peaks · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. David Lynch]
- January 18, 2025:
- 29 · Dame Joan Plowright, Actress Who with Her Husband Laurence Olivier Was a Driving Force in British Theatre · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Joan Plowright]
- January 24, 2025:
- 25 · Michael Longley, Northern Irish Poet Whose Often Surprising Work Ranged from Nature and Classics to the Troubles · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Michael Longley]
- February 13, 2025:
- March 2, 2025:
- · Joseph Wambaugh, LA Cop Turned Author of Bestsellers Including The Onion Fields and The Choirboys · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Joseph Wambaugh]
- March 4, 2025:
- March 9, 2025:
- · Athol Fugard, Playwright and Actor Whose Work Shone an Unflinching Light on Apartheid South Africa · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Athol Fugard]
- March 16, 2025:
- · Chris Moore, Illustrator of Sci-fi Classics by Isaac Asimov and Philip K Dick · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Chris Moore]
- March 20, 2025:
- · Alex Wheatle, “the Bard of Brixton”, Who Rose from Tough Beginnings to Become an Award-Winning Novelist · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Alex Wheatle]
- March 25, 2025:
- March 28, 2025:
- · LJ Smith, Vampire Diaries Author Whose Characters Spawned a Massive Media Franchise · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. L. J. Smith]
- April 8, 2025:
- April 14, 2025:
- April 29, 2025:
- · Jane Gardam, Whitbread-Winning Novelist Admired for Her Ability to Get Under Her Characters’ Skin · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Jane Gardam]
- May 18, 2025:
- May 19, 2025:
- · Paul Durcan, Irish Poet Who Examined the Troubles and Gave Intense Readings · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Paul Durcan]
- May 22, 2025:
- · Barry Fantoni, Artist, Jazzman and Supplier of Private Eye Gags and Cartoons for Half a Century · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Barry Fantoni]
- May 25, 2025:
- · Alan Yentob, Inspired TV Executive Behind BBC Hit Shows from Arena to Have I Got News for You · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Alan Yentob]
- May 28, 2025:
- · Robert Benton, Oscar-Winning Director and Screenwriter in the Vanguard of 1970s “New Hollywood” · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Robert Benton]
- June 4, 2025:
- · Edmund White, Venerated American Author Who Chronicled Gay Life Before AIDS in A Boy’s Own Story · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Edmund White]
- June 5, 2025:
- · Aidan Chambers, Monk Turned Novelist Whose Issues-Driven Fiction Won Over Reluctant Teenage Readers · [uncredited] · ob [Ref. Aidan Chambers]
- June 9, 2025:
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