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When Empire Falls: Talking to George Packer About His New Novel, The Emergency

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The Power of Illusion: Olivia Laing on Creating a Thriller Inspired by 1970s Italian Cinema

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By Olivia Laing | November 12, 2025

Writing While Becoming Two: How Motherhood Influenced My Debut Novel

Writing While Becoming Two: How Motherhood Influenced My Debut Novel

Grace Walker: “Two lives, two minds, combining. It’s the idea that shaped my writing, and now, in a quieter way, my days.”

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Emma Darwin on Writing About Her Family and Finding Inspiration in Artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder

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By Emma Darwin | November 12, 2025

The Striking Similarities Between Aphorisms and Poetry

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