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Only selected pieces indexed.
- December 27, 2003:
- W4 · The Things You Know · Julian Barnes · ss
- January 7, 2006:
- · Diary: 7th January 2006 · Michael Moorcock · bg
- December 30, 2006:
- W1 · The Earth We Stood On · Lavinia Greenlaw · ss
- February 10, 2007:
- · The Terrestrial Alien · James Lovegrove · rv [Ref. Geoff Ryman, Ken MacLeod, Richard Morgan & Ian McDonald]; reviews of Air by Geoff Ryman, The Execution Channel by Ken MacLeod, Black Man by Richard Morgan, Brasyl by Ian McDonald.
- March 3, 2007:
- · The Steep Approach to Garbadale · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Iain Banks]
- April 7, 2007:
- · Dalek I Loved You · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Nick Griffiths]
- July 21, 2007:
- · The Pagan House · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. David Flusfelder]
- October 26, 2007:
- · Diary: 26th October 2007 · Michael Moorcock · bg
- December 29, 2007:
- · A Tampered Destiny · Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie · ss
- February 9, 2008:
- 8 · Fits All Sizes · Adam Thorpe · ss
- February 16, 2008:
- · Matter · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Iain M. Banks]
- March 8, 2008:
- · Séance Friction · James Lovegrove · rv [Ref. Andrew Lycett, Antonio Melechi, Deborah Blum, Victor Hugo & John Chambers]; reviews of Conan Doyle: The Man Who Created Sherlock Holmes by Andrew Lycett, Servants of the Supernatural by Antonio Melechi, Ghost Hunters by Deborah Blum, Conversations with Eternity by Victor Hugo, translated and with a commentary by John Chambers.
- April 5, 2008:
- · Kéthani · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Eric Brown]
- April 12, 2008:
- · Diary: 12th April 2008 · Michael Moorcock · bg
- October 4, 2008:
- · Diary: 4th October 2008 · Michael Moorcock · bg
- November 1, 2008:
- · The Graveyard Book · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Neil Gaiman]
- December 27, 2008:
- 1 · Balto · T. C. Boyle · ss The Paris Review 2006
- February 28, 2009:
- · Journey Into Space · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Toby Litt]
- March 7, 2009:
- · We’ll Always Have Paris · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
- March 28, 2009:
- · Diary: 28th March 2009 · Michael Moorcock · bg
- · Political Teen Reads · James Lovegrove · rv [Ref. Anna Perera, Valérie Zenatti, Sally Grindley, Saci Lloyd & Marge Pellegrino]; reviews of Guantanamo Boy by Anna Perera, Message in a Bottle by Valérie Zenatti, Torn Pages by Sally Grindley, The Carbon Diaries 2015 by Saci Lloyd and Journey of Dreams by Marge Pellegrino.
- May 16, 2009:
- · Lavinia · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Ursula Le Guin]
- June 20, 2009:
- · Biting Commentary · James Lovegrove · rv [Ref. Seth Grahame-Smith, Jonathan Maberry, Max Brooks & John Joseph Adams]; reviews of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith, Patient Zero by Jonathan Maberry, World War Z by Max Brooks and The Living Dead edited by John Joseph Adams.
- June 26, 2009:
- · My Londons · Michael Moorcock · ar
- June 27, 2009:
- · London Peculiar · Michael Moorcock · ar
- August 3, 2009:
- · The Rainbow Orchid · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Garen Ewing]
- October 3, 2009:
- · Transition · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Iain Banks]
- October 31, 2009:
- · Under the Dome · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Stephen King]
- · Diary: 31st October · Michael Moorcock · bg
- November 14, 2009:
- · Hergé: The Man Who Created Tintin · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Pierre Assouline]
- December 12, 2009:
- · American Gothic · James Lovegrove · rv [Ref. Peter Straub, Patrick O’Leary & Stephen King]; reviews of American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from Poe to the Pulps, American Fantastic Tales: Terror and the Uncanny from the 1940s to Now, both edited by Peter Straub, The Black Heart by Patrick O’Leary and Just After Sunset by Stephen King.
- January 2, 2010:
- W1 · Two Women · Colm Tóibín · ss
- May 15, 2010:
- · Diary: 15th May 2010 · Michael Moorcock · bg
- August 7, 2010:
- 3 · The Good Taste Contest · Lydia Davis · vi Collected Stories of Lydia Davis by Lydia Davis, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010
- 3 · Collaboration with Fly · Lydia Davis · vi Collected Stories of Lydia Davis by Lydia Davis, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010
- 3 · Happiest Moment · Lydia Davis · vi Collected Stories of Lydia Davis by Lydia Davis, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010
- December 31, 2010:
- 1 · Earth Calling Taylor · David Mitchell · ss
- April 30, 2011:
- · Embassytown · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. China Miéville]
- November 12, 2011:
- · In Other Worlds: SF and the Human Imagination · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Margaret Atwood]
- December 31, 2011:
- 1 · Trotter’s Road · Amy Waldman · ss
- May 2, 2012:
- · Railsea · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. China Miéville]
- June 8, 2012:
- · Alif the Unseen · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. G. Willow Wilson]
- July 21, 2012:
- · The House of Rumour · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Jake Arnott]
- November 10, 2012:
- · Building Stories · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Chris Ware]
- December 22, 2012:
- · Farewell Tour · Teju Cole · ss
- May 25, 2013:
- 12 · Mothers · Lydia Davis · vi Collected Stories of Lydia Davis by Lydia Davis, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010
- June 15, 2013:
- · The Ocean at the End of the Lane · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Neil Gaiman]
- September 21, 2013:
- · Doctor Sleep · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Stephen King]
- October 26, 2013:
- · Radley Revisited · James Lovegrove · ar
- December 21, 2013:
- 12 · Alien Invasion in the G.L.A.C. · Mohsin Ahmed · ss
- January 17, 2014:
- · Tove Jansson · James Lovegrove · rv [Ref. Tove Jansson & Boel Westin]; review of The Moomins and the Great Flood by Tove Jansson, Tove Jansson—Life, Art, Words by Boel Westin and Sculptor’s Daughter by Tove Jansson.
- June 13, 2014:
- · Dark Entries · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Robert Aickman]
- September 12, 2014:
- · Stone Mattress: Nine Tales · Ursula K. Le Guin · br [Ref. Margaret Atwood]
- October 24, 2014:
- · Moriarty · James Lovegrove · br [Ref. Anthony Horowitz]
- December 20, 2014:
- 1 · Ambition · Helen Simpson · ss
- December 19, 2015:
- 12 · Winter Letter · Lydia Davis · ss
- December 31, 2016:
- 1 · Pig-Killing Day · David Szalay · ss
- December 30/31, 2017:
- 1 · I Heard It on Classic FM · Ali Smith · ss
- September 29, 2018:
- 1 · Soldier, Spy · Philippe Sands · ar [Ref. John le Carre]
- 16 · Golden Boyd · Simon Kuper · ar [Ref. William Boyd]
- January 5, 2019:
- 11 · Multiple Voices, Many Meanings · Max Liu · ar [Ref. David Szalay]
- January 19, 2019:
- 1 · The Worst of Both Worlds · John Lanchester · ar [Ref. Aldous Huxley & George Orwell]; on whether Brave New World or 1984 better predicted the future.
- February 2, 2019:
- 8 · Back to Beale Street · Diana Evans · ar [Ref. James Baldwin]
- February 9, 2019:
- · Self Fulfilment · Will Self · ar; about writing fortunes for fortune cookies.
- February 23, 2019:
- 11 · The Pioneer of Eurolit · Simon Kuper · ar [Ref. Robert Menasse]
- March 2, 2019:
- 3 · “It Can Be Lonely Trying to Explain What It’s Like Being a Woman” · Anna Nicolaou · ar [Ref. Kristen Roupenian]
- March 16, 2019:
- 10 · All Roads Lead Back to Rome · Max Liu · ar [Ref. Jhumpa Lahiri]
- March 30, 2019:
- 10 · The Shadowlands of Life After Brexit · Robert Shrimsley · ar [Ref. Chris Mullin]
- April 13, 2019:
- 8 · “I Refuse to Let Fear Take Center Stage” · Anne-Sylvaine Chassany · ar [Ref. Kamel Daoud]
- April 27, 2019:
- 14 · Kathy Makes a Comeback · Harriet Fitch Little · ar [Ref. Kathy Acker]
- May 11, 2019:
- 1 · Away from the Flock · Mark Haddon · mm; on giving up Twitter.
- May 31, 2019:
- 9 · James Elroy on His Dark Places · Edward Luce · ar [Ref. James Ellroy]
- · Sifting the Topical Lessons from French Historical Fiction · Frederick Studemann · ar [Ref. Eric Vuillard]
on website as “Lessons for the Present from French Historical Fiction.”- July 12, 2019:
- 10 · Empire in Search of a Cad · Nilanjana Roy · cl [Ref. George MacDonald Fraser]; titled “Empire in the Eyes of a Cad—the Lessons of Flashman” on the website.
- August 10, 2019:
- · Of Mousse and Men · Nilanjana Roy · cl [Ref. John Steinbeck]; about publication of John Steinbeck story “The Amiable Fleas” in The Strand.
- August 24, 2019:
- 13 · A New Chapter for “The Longest Love Letter in Literature” · Holly Williams · ar [Ref. Katie Mitchell & Virginia Woolf]; about a new theatrical adaptation of Orlando written by Katie Mitchell. On website as “Why Virginia Woolf’s Orlando Speaks to Gender Fluidity Today.”
- August 31, 2019:
- 10 · The Secret Gift of Rushdie’s Books · Nilanjana Roy · cl [Ref. Salman Rushdie]; as “The secret gift hidden in Salman Rushdie’s books” on website.
- October 5, 2019:
- 8 · Spirited Away · Erica Wagner · br [Ref. Edith Wharton, Catherine Belsey, Edward Parnell & Laird Hunt]; review of The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton, by Edith Wharton; Tales of the Troubled Dead, by Catherine Belsey; Ghostland, by Edward Parnell; In the House in the Dark of the Woods, by Laird Hunt.
- 10 · The Hitchhiker’s Guide at 40 · Nilanjana Roy · cl [Ref. Douglas Adams]
- October 12, 2019:
- 3 · “I’m Simply the Messenger” · Horatia Harrod · ar [Ref. Margaret Atwood]
- October 19, 2019:
- 11 · “I’ve Broken Through…” · Frederick Studemann · iv [Ref. Bernardine Evaristo]
- October 26, 2019:
- 11 · Freedom to Write, Freedom to Read · Nilanjana Roy · cl [Ref. Ismail Kadare]; on website as “Why Ismail Kadare Was My Accidental Peacemaker.”
- November 30, 2019:
- 2 · The Songbird’s Silence · Ben Okri · vi
- December 7, 2019:
- 8 · From Iconoclast to Icon · Alec Russell · ar [Ref. Edna O’Brien]
- 16 · Bernardine Evaristo, Writer · Bernardine Evaristo · mm; on website as “Booker Prize-winner Bernardine Evaristo: ’I persisted’”.
- December 21, 2019:
- 3 · “Johnson Must Fancy Himself as Caesar” · Frederick Studemann · ar [Ref. Robert Harris]
- December 28, 2019:
- 11 · Family Gathering · Elif Shafak · ss
- January 18, 2020:
- 3 · “I Wanted to Leave a True Account of What Life Was Like for Women” · Edward White · ar [Ref. Cho Nam-joo]
- January 25, 2020:
- 10 · What’s Good for Reacher Is Good for Readers · Nilanjana Roy · ar [Ref. Lee Child]
- February 15, 2020:
- 3 · “Today Life Itself Is Political” · James Shotter · ar [Ref. Olga Tokarczuk]
- 8 · “People Feel an Acute Loss of Agency” · John Thornhill · ar [Ref. William Gibson]
- March 6, 2020:
- 8 · How Brexit Brings the Spies in from the Cold · Frederick Studemann · ar [Ref. John le Carré]
- March 21, 2020:
- 8 · Like One of the Family · Mia Levitin · ar [Ref. Sebastian Barry]
- April 4, 2020:
- 3 · “Literature Needs a Rebellious Spirit” · Yuan Yang · ar [Ref. Yan Lianke]
- 16 · Windows on the World · Alexander McCall Smith · ar; about writing flash fiction.
- May 9, 2020:
- 4 · How to Write Fiction in Superfictional Times · Charlotte Mendelson · ar
- June 20, 2020:
- 10 · “Work, That’s What I Do” · Max Liu · ar [Ref. Richard Ford]
- July 24, 2020:
- 14 · Theatre’s Version of Blindness · Sarah Hemming · ar [Ref. Jose Saramago]
- August 29, 2020:
- 9 · “I Never Feel Legitimate” · Anne-Sylvaine Chassany · ar [Ref. Annie Ernaux]
- September 19, 2020:
- 10 · Like a Woman Possessed · Nilanjana Roy · ar [Ref. Daphne du Maurier]
- October 22, 2020:
- 3 · “There’s Something Taboo in Talking About Money” · Andrew Hill · ar [Ref. Emily St. John Mandel]
- November 7, 2020:
- 6 · “Love Is Very Disorderly” · Rebecca Watson · ar [Ref. Mary Gaitskill]
- November 14, 2020:
- 10 · What Mowgli Did Next · Nilanjana Roy · ar [Ref. Rudyard Kipling & Stephen Alter]
- December 5, 2020:
- 3 · “I Have a Lot of Friends in Prison” · Jan Dalley · ar [Ref. Ahdaf Soueif]
- December 19, 2020:
- 7 · A Man of Substance · Simon Schama · ar [Ref. John le Carre]
- December 24, 2020:
- 12 · The Hug · Curtis Sittenfeld · ss
- January 9, 2021:
- 9 · Ulysses Trial Resonates 100 Years Later · Nilanjana Roy · ar [Ref. James Joyce & S. Hareesh]
- January 22, 2021:
- 14 · “It’s an Exercise in Empathy” · Sarah Hemming · ar [Ref. Édouard Louis]
- January 23, 2021:
- 3 · “Art Was Something That Happened Elsewhere” · Pilita Clark · ar [Ref. Richard Flanagan]
- March 6, 2021:
- · On Stealing from Life as a Livelihood · Nicole Krauss · ar
- March 20, 2021:
- 10 · “Like Most Writers, I Am Magpie Like” · Adam LeBor · ar [Ref. Mick Herron]
- June 12, 2021:
- 12 · Voices from the Wilderness · Simon Kuper · ar [Ref. David Diop]
- August 7, 2021:
- · The Tangled Web of Walter Scott · Ray Perman · ar [Ref. Sir Walter Scott]
- August 14, 2021:
- 10 · “I Know Literature Is Not as Strong as a Bullet” · Max Liu · ar [Ref. David Grossman]
- August 21, 2021:
- 14 · A Way Back for a World in Flames · Kim Stanley Robinson · ar
- September 4, 2021:
- 9 · A Private Chronicler of a Public Generation · Laura Battle · ar [Ref. Sally Rooney]
- September 11, 2021:
- 3 · “Mainly My Books Put People Off Traveling” · Henry Mance · ar [Ref. Colin Thubron]
- September 25, 2021:
- 8 · “Something Has Broken” · Neil Munshi · ar [Ref. Wole Soyinka]
- October 9, 2021:
- 9 · Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature · David Pilling · ar [Ref. Abdulrazak Gurnah]
- 10 · A Taste for Deception and Self-Delusion · Mark Mazower · ar [Ref. Len Deighton]
- October 23, 2021:
- 1 · What’s in a Name? · Erica Wagner · ar [Ref. Carmen Mola]
- October 30, 2021:
- 10 · The £15m Fight to Save a Literary Treasure · Tracy Chevalier · ar [Ref. Emily & Charlotte Brontë]
- 12 · “I Don’t Need to Feel at Home” · Max Liu · ar [Ref. Helen Oyeyemi]
- November 8, 2021:
- 18 · “It’s Very Hard to Be Heard from if You’re from Africa” · Frederick Studemann · ar [Ref. Damon Galgut]
- December 11, 2021:
- 3 · “He’s Watching Every Moment, as a Writer Does” · Frederick Studemann · ar [Ref. Colm Toibin]
- 8 · “French Is My Language Too” · Anne-Sylvaine Chassany · ar [Ref. Mohamed Mbougar Sarr]
- January 22, 2022:
- 3 · “I Have a Real Radar for the Suffering Soul” · David Crow · ar [Ref. Douglas Stuart]
- 7 · Life in a Day · Colm Toibin · ar [Ref. James Joyce]; on the centennial of Ulysses.
- January 28, 2022:
- 14 · Joyce Enlivens Ireland’s Uncomfortable Centenaries · Jude Webber · ar [Ref. James Joyce]; on the centennial of Ulysses.
- March 26, 2022:
- 4 · The “Ruthless Truth” of War · John Thornhill · ar [Ref. Vasily Grossman]
- April 23, 2022:
- 11 · The Gift of Rabih Alameddine · Nilanjana Roy · cl [Ref. Rabih Alameddine]
- May 14, 2022:
- 4 · “We’re Creating in a Culture of Intolerance” · Frederick Studemann · iv [Ref. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie]
- May 21, 2022:
- 10 · “It Is Dangerous to See Fiction as Documentation” · Siona Jenkins · ar [Ref. Jokha Alharthi]
- June 11, 2022:
- 1 · Bloom or Bust · David McWilliams · ar [Ref. James Joyce]
- June 25, 2022:
- 3 · “I Underestimated the Power of Putin’s Madness” · Guy Chazan · ar [Ref. Vladimir Sorokin]
- 8 · Why There’s No Such Thing As an Accidental Plagiarist · Imogen West-Knights · ar [Ref. John Hughes]
- July 9, 2022:
- 8 · “I Didn’t Know I Could Be Afraid” · Franklin Nelson · ar [Ref. Jamaica Kincaid]
- August 6, 2022:
- 7 · The Art of Placelessness · Tanjil Rashid · ar [Ref. Mohsin Hamid]
- August 27, 2022:
- 1 · Rule of the Rings · Stephen Bush · ar [Ref. J. R. R. Tolkien]
- 3 · “It’s Hard to Write Satire in America” · Alice Fishburn · ar [Ref. Jennifer Egan]
- September 10, 2022:
- 9 · Agatha Christie: From Medicine to Murder Mysteries · Lucy Worsley · ar [Ref. Agatha Christie]
- September 17, 2022:
- 3 · “Erdoğan Cannot Curtail Anyone’s Voice Any More” · Laura Pitel · ar [Ref. Orhan Pamuk]
- 11 · “I Write in the Most Selfish Way” · Zehra Munir · ar [Ref. Kamila Shamsie]
- September 24, 2022:
- 14 · Marilyn in Wonderland · Geoffrey Macnab · ar [Ref. Joyce Carol Oates]; about the adaptation of Blonde.
- October 1, 2022:
- 3 · “Attention Is the Thing We Owe the Most to the World” · John Gapper · ar [Ref. Katherine Rundell]
- October 8, 2022:
- 12 · “Sometime Realism Is Not Enough” · Mia Levitin · ar [Ref. Mariana Enriquez]
- October 22, 2022:
- 11 · “What if the Dead Speak?” · Frederick Studemann · ar [Ref. Shehan Karunatilaka]
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