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Bad Seed Warren Ellis on the Spirituality of Music and Nina Simone’s Chewing Gum

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Christy Tidwell on Staying Safe While Teaching

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On Finding the Book That Returns You to Your Body

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Writing Through Trauma, Past and Present: On the Legacies of Catholic Ireland

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Three-time nominated Lucy Caldwell has won this year’s BBC National Short Story Award.

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