Books
Borges and Me by Jay Parini: Caper-ish and laugh-out-loud funny

Borges and Me by Jay Parini: Caper-ish and laugh-out-loud funny
C+nto & Othered Poems, Joelle Taylor: Navigates private unarticulated moments

C+nto & Othered Poems, Joelle Taylor: Navigates private unarticulated moments
Deep issues: Martin Robson’s fight for his life underwater

Deep issues: Martin Robson’s fight for his life underwater
Small Bodies of Water by Nina Mingya Powles: Vividly connected to nature

Small Bodies of Water by Nina Mingya Powles: Vividly connected to nature
Onjali Raúf: ‘Kids are hyper-aware of the issues facing the world’

Onjali Raúf: ‘Kids are hyper-aware of the issues facing the world’
The Painter’s Friend by Howard Cunnell: ‘Too often drifts into the obscure’

The Painter’s Friend by Howard Cunnell: ‘Too often drifts into the obscure’
The Ophelia Girls by Jane Healey: A sinewy and enchanting style

The Ophelia Girls by Jane Healey: A sinewy and enchanting style
Libby Scott: ‘My autism diagnosis stopped me hating myself’

Libby Scott: ‘My autism diagnosis stopped me hating myself’
It’s time to Get Loud for forcibly displaced people

It’s time to Get Loud for forcibly displaced people
Dream Girl by Laura Lippman: Confusion, trauma and violence

Dream Girl by Laura Lippman: Confusion, trauma and violence
The Turnout by Megan Abbott: An edgy and unpredictable tale

The Turnout by Megan Abbott: An edgy and unpredictable tale
Peter Ackroyd: ‘When I was young I wanted to be Pope’

Peter Ackroyd: ‘When I was young I wanted to be Pope’
The Mad Women’s Ball examines feminism and hysteria

The Mad Women’s Ball examines feminism and hysteria
True Crime Story by Joseph Knox: Post-modern playfulness
