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Tag: Books of 2022

In conversation with author Ashley Nelson Levy: ‘I wanted to write about the grief that comes with not feeling at home in your body and how your body can dictate the shape of your home.’

9th April 202319th April 2023  Vartika Rastogi

Vartika Rastogi talks to acclaimed author Ashley Nelson Levy about her debut novel Immediate Family, the literary tropes and cultural narratives around adoption, motherhood, the body and female desire since the overturning of Roe v Wade.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: adoption, Ashley Nelson Levy, Books of 2022, Daunt Books Originals, Immediate Family, novels, Roe vs Wade, women's bodies

Animals at Night by Naomi Booth – a cuttingly haunting short story collection

26th September 202226th September 2022  Suzannah Ball

Naomi Booth’s short story collection delves into the nocturnal happenings of both animals and humans, revealing worlds that are closely intertwined in all the beauty, ugliness, and honesty of nature.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Animals at Night, Book Review, Books of 2022, Dead Ink Books, Naomi Booth

In conversation with author Sheena Patel: ‘Say the thing that you’re not supposed to say. The thing you normally keep quiet about.’

23rd August 202223rd August 2022  Emma Korantema Hanson

Writer Emma Korantema Hanson talks with author and director Sheena Patel about her debut novel, I’m a Fan, her self-created genre of “faction”, her literary influences, re-writing Black and Brown characters, the need for new (not nostalgic!) stories, and the pressure of perfectionism.

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Posted in Arts, Books, InterviewsTagged: Books of 2022, debut novels, Emma Korantema Hanson, I'm a Fan, Interview, Novel, Rough Trade Books, Sheena Patel

Milk Teeth by Jessica Andrews – a transporting, visceral second novel

17th July 202217th July 2022  Rebecca Clark

A sizzling novel to read in the heat, when you’re hungry for life, Jessica Andrews’ Milk Teeth explores what it means for women to take up space unapologetically and allow their needs – and desires – to be met.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Book Review, Books, Books of 2022, Hodder & Stoughton, Jessica Andrews, Milk Teeth, Rebecca Clark, Saltwater
  • Queer Tricks & Hermaphrodite Dances – Nino Strachey’s Young Bloomsbury: A New Queer History
    By Lottie Whalen
  • Motion and other poems by Catherine Norris
    By Catherine Norris
  • Hit Parade of Tears: Stories by Izumi Suzuki – the emotional disparities of dystopia
    By Jennifer Brough
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