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Danielewski's 1200-page Western 'Tom's Crossing'

The literary mastermind behind 'House of Leaves' unveils his monumental new work - a genre-bending Western that promises to redefine storytelling. Discover the ambitious novel 16 years in the making.

Gurnah's Theft: Coming-of-Age in Tanzania

Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah returns with a powerful audiobook exploring identity, displacement and moral choices in 1960s Tanzania through the eyes of a young student.

Ross Noble's Glasgow Comedy Triumph

Comedy virtuoso Ross Noble delivers an unforgettable night of improvised genius at Glasgow's Pavilion Theatre, proving why he remains the undisputed king of spontaneous humour.

The Chair Company: Quirky New Comedy Review

Discover the hilarious new workplace comedy 'The Chair Company' that's taking British television by storm. Our review explores why this quirky series about office life gone mad is your next must-watch.

Buckingham Palace security fears over Peter James thriller

Best-selling author Peter James's latest Roy Grace novel features a chilling assassination plot against the Royal Family at Buckingham Palace, raising serious questions about real-world security protocols and drawing unprecedented attention from palace of

Heather Rose: Writing From Ancestral Stories

Award-winning Tasmanian writer Heather Rose discusses her powerful new novel exploring family secrets, ancestral connections, and the haunting beauty of Tasmania's landscapes in this exclusive interview.

Marc Maron's Raw New Special 'Are We Good?'

Comedian Marc Maron returns with his deeply personal Netflix special 'Are We Good?', exploring midlife relationships, political disillusionment, and the search for meaning in turbulent times.

Jilly Cooper debunks death hoax after social media frenzy

Beloved British author Jilly Cooper, 87, has been forced to publicly confirm she is alive and well after a cruel death hoax spread rapidly across social media platforms, causing widespread concern among her devoted readers.

Real-life muses for Jilly Cooper's Rupert Campbell-Black

Discover the fascinating aristocratic figures from British high society, including Queen Camilla's former husband Andrew Parker Bowles, who served as muses for Jilly Cooper's legendary literary character Rupert Campbell-Black.

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