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Tag: Shirley Jackson

Dwaal by Irenosen Okojie

4th October 20216th October 2021  Irenosen Okojie

In this courageous and powerful piece, Irenosen Okojie discusses the emotional abuse and exploitation Black women creatives have experienced in various arts industries and calls for greater accountability amongst white male perpetrators.

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Posted in Creative Writing, Non-Fiction, OpinionTagged: art, black women, Black Women Creatives, Black Women's Lives Matter, Dwaal, Feminism, FKA Twigs, Intersectional Feminism, Irenosen Okojie, Publishing, Publishing Industry, Reese Witherspoon, Rolake Osabia, Shirley Jackson, Tina Turner

Sisters by Daisy Johnson – a gothic masterpiece for our times

23rd November 2020  Rebecca Clark

Daisy Johnson’s second novel, Sisters, is a haunting tale of sibling love and resentment, a gothic masterpiece brilliantly brought to life.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Books, Daisy Johnson, gothic, Jonathan Cape, Penguin, Review, Shirley Jackson, Sisters, Thriller

The Dinner Party Reloaded 2: The Authors

2nd September 202022nd December 2020  Susanna Crossman

In the second of her self-conceived series, The Dinner Party Reloaded, a virtual dinner party with selected artists and writers, Susanna Crossman meets acclaimed authors Haleh Agar, Sara Collins and Irenosen Okojie to discuss their work, their love for fiction, anime, the poetry of Derek Walcott, Han Kang and Kei Miller, and much more.

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Posted in Arts, Books, Creative Writing, InterviewsTagged: David Constantine, Haleh Agar, Han Kang, Irenosen Okojie, Jordan Peele, Nikesh Shukla, Sara Collins, Shirley Jackson, Susanna Crossman, The Dinner Party, The Dinner Party Reloaded, Toni Morrison
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