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BookBuzz Interview, Q&A Spotlight on Publishing

Interview with Sam Mills, Editorial Director of Dodo Ink

Interview by Victoria The founders of Dodo Ink are a blogger/reviewer, a novelist and a digital publishing specialist – such an intriguing combination. How did you all come together and decide…

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Not on Fire, But Burning by Greg Hrbek

Reviewed by Annabel  The prologue of this novel set in the near future begins in some style. College student Skyler Wakefield opted to stay and work as a babysitter for…

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Murder on Sea by Julie Wassmer

Reviewed by Victoria Earlier this year I read the first in the Whitstable Pearl series by Julie Wassmer and enjoyed it. It featured an intriguing new sleuth, Pearl Nolan. A…

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BookBuzz Poetry Competition

The Shiny Poetry Competition

It’s not just Man Booker prize season, the publication date of Issue 7 of Shiny New Books coincides (deliberately) with National Poetry Day 2015, on and it’s the 21st Birthday of…

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Fiction New Translations of Older Works Translated

The Miner by Natsume Soseki

In a new translation by Jay Rubin Reviewed by David Hebblethwaite Shiny new publisher: Aardvark Bureau, the new Gallic Books imprint headed up by Scott Pack, formerly publisher at The…

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Belonging by Umi Sinha

Reviewed by Victoria Not only was this novel one of the most gripping, engrossing, heart-in-mouth novels I’ve read in 2015, it wins hands-down the most beautiful cover of the year,…

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Fiction Translated

The Living and the Dead in Winsford by Håkan Nesser

Translated by Laurie Thompson Reviewed by Gill Davies Håkan Nesser is a successful, award-winning Swedish crime writer best known for the Van Veeteren series of police novels, a few of which…

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Flash & Original Fiction

Keel Songs – A short story by Angela Young

Natalie’s Diary: Fife, Scotland: February 8th Duncan asked me to sing to him this afternoon. I was struggling to keep our little dinghy on course. I had to shout for…

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The End of Vandalism by Tom Drury

Reviewed by Annabel Tom Drury is the author of a trio of exquisite observational dramas following the everyday life of the inhabitants of Grouse County, Iowa, a location which epitomises…

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A Game for all the Family by Sophie Hannah

Reviewed by Harriet My name is Justine Merrison and I do Nothing. With a capital N. Not a single thing. When I tell people I enjoy crime novels, they often…

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Kauthar by Meike Ziervogel

Reviewed by Annabel Many of you will recognise Meike Ziervogel as the founder of Peirene Press; we’ve reviewed several of their novella length books in Shiny New Books (here and here for example)….

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Q&A with Kathleen Benner Duble about Madame Tussaud’s Apprentice

Questions by Jenny  Your fascination with Madame Tussaud is obvious. What led to your decision not to set the book from her perspective, but rather from the perspective of an invented street…

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BookBuzz Reading Guide

Suspense with Style: The Novels of Mary Stewart

Written by Lory Widmer Hess “The whole affair began so very quietly.” With the first line of her first novel, Mary Stewart already proclaimed herself a sublimely intelligent storyteller, saying…

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BookBuzz Interview, Q&A Literary Prizes & Festivals

Interview with David Bradley, winner of the NHE Essay Prize 2015

Ingrid Wassenaar met up with David Bradley, winner of the second Notting Hill Editions Essay Prize for his essay ‘A Eulogy for Nigger’ for a conversation. Tell me your story! Well, what…

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BookBuzz Guest Post Literary Prizes & Festivals

An extract from the NHE Essay Prize winner

From ‘A Eulogy for Nigger’ by David Bradley DETROIT. Hundreds of onlookers cheered . . . as the National Association for the Advancement of … People put to rest a…

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Fiction Translated

The Meursault Investigation by Kamel Daoud

Translated by John Cullen Reviewed by Victoria In a bar in Oran, Algeria, a lone man sits drinking. He draws his companion – the reader – into his strange and…

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Madame Tussaud’s Apprentice by Kathleen Benner Duble (YA)

Reviewed by Jenny As Kathleen Benner Duble remarks in her author’s note (always my favorite part of any historical novel), Marie (‘Manon’) Tussaud had a fascinating life. Her mother was…

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On Writing Places I’ve Never Been To by Hugo Wilcken

As a teenager, I’d spend hours on my own wandering the stacks of Sydney’s State Library. Its vast, airy reading room mimics those of libraries I later used in London…

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BookBuzz The Eds Discuss

The Eds Discuss: The Books & Author Package

Although there always have been superstar authors, for everyone else, gone are the days when you could write a book and leave it to your publisher to sell it for…

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The Reflection by Hugo Wilcken

Reviewed by Annabel In this review, I could just make a list of the all the great noir novels and movies and their authors that went through my mind as…

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Fiction Translated

Till Kingdom Come by Andrej Nikolaidis

Translated from the Montenegrin by Will Firth Reviewed by Chelsea McGill Strange things are happening to our narrator, a local newspaper reporter living in the seaside town of Ulcinj, Montenegro…

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Two Years Eight Months & Twenty-Eight Nights by Salman Rushdie

Reviewed by Annabel Before you ask – yes, that does make 1001 nights. Rushdie’s new novel may have its roots in the ancient tales but it is also a thoroughly modern story…

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Grief Is the Thing with Feathers by Max Porter

Reviewed by Rebecca Foster Hope is the thing with feathersThat perches in the soul,And sings the tune without the words,And never stops at all It may seem perverse to reinterpret…

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Undermajordomo Minor by Patrick De Witt

Reviewed by Susan Osborne Undermajordomo Minor is Patrick deWitt’s third novel. His second, The Sisters Brothers, was a darkly comic western set in mid-nineteenth century Oregon which followed the careers of two…

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