Neil Gaiman: Fantasy for the New Generation
Neil Gaiman? Haven’t heard of him, where have you been the past 30 years?
Neil Gaiman? Haven’t heard of him, where have you been the past 30 years?
As we come to the end of spooky season, some of our writers talk everything spooky and ghostly.
Kay Miller takes us through the life and career of African Writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and shows her for the queen she is.
Some of our writers and committee members talk about their favourite fantasy writers and why they’re the ultimate fantasy creator.
Emily Dennis defends the most celebrated genre of all time and explains how it unites the masses.
Classic Culture editor Olivia Dellar shares thoughts on one of the most loved fantasy authors new, unexpected novellas.
Kay Miller sings praise for BBC adaptation of Middlemarch, which blurs the lines between adaptations and original.
The Handmaid’s Tale thrived when it hit our screens, Sophie Young compares the novel and TV adaptation.
Our beloved city Southampton has many ties to international renowned writers who created the foundation for literature, through their classic novels and poems. Some of our writers look at their favourites.
Social Media poetry, poetry or a trend? Callum Holgate creates the term ‘Fast Food Poetry’ and the lack of meaning it provides.
It’s here. Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass is here in hardback, audiobook, vinyl and cassette glory.
Morgan uncovers the dark side of Wattpad and how it’s dangerous for young teens.
Sophie Young, a fierce Atwood fan, gives us a run through of the sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale; The Testaments.
Georgie Holmes looks at how Netflix damaged the reputation and storyline of young-adult novel, Thirteen Reasons Why.