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Tag: debut

Cataclysm by Natalie Perman – a grand debut poetry collection that will astound

7th December 20217th December 2021  Basudhara Roy

Natalie Perman’s impressive debut poetry collection, Cataclysm, hails a new literary voice, one that deftly crosses multiple zones of experience and carefully explores the fragmentation of the Jewish diasporic experience.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Cataclysm, debut, Frosted Fire, Jewish Diaspora, Natalie Perman, pamphlet, Poetry, poetry collection

Assembly by Natasha Brown

25th August 202125th August 2021  Lisa Goodrum

Natasha Brown’s powerful, deftly written debut explodes neoliberal myths of meritocratic success and reveals the stark reality faced by young Black women when attempting to make it to the top.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Assembly, debut, Fiction, Lisa Goodrum, Natasha Brown, Novel, Review

Interview with Buki Papillon: ‘Know the rules, so that you can break them’

13th April 202113th April 2021  Emma Hanson

Emma Hanson talks to novelist Buki Papillon about her stunning debut, An Ordinary Wonder, her literary inspirations, studying law and getting over rejection as a writer.

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Posted in Arts, Books, InterviewsTagged: An Ordinary Wonder, Buki Papillon, debut, Dialogue Books, Fiction, Interview, Millie Seaward, Novel, queer literature, Sharmaine Lovegrove, trans journeys
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