Authors
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‘Shy Girl’: A horror novel was withdrawn because of AI concerns. What does this mean for publishing?
Natalie Wall, The Conversation
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Gillian Tindall (1938-2025): A Bombay biographer who opened the city’s eyes to its own stories
Murali Ranganathan
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Edna O’Brien (1930-2024): A sensuous, sublime writer who wrote about women longing to escape boredom
Chandrahas Choudhury
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‘Writing fiction is becoming other people, along with many invented selves of one’s own’
Yamini Krishnan
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Watch: Nobel Prize for Literature winner Abdulrazak Gurnah talks about the significance of migration
Scroll Staff
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Why the Women’s Prize for Fiction is still relevant and necessary
Stacy Gillis, The Conversation
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Manzoor Ahtesham (1948-2021): Remembering the writer with his novel ‘The Tale of the Missing Man’
Manzoor Ahtesham
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Why it’s better to start reading James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’ from chapter four than from chapter one
John Scholar, The Conversation
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Douglas Stuart’s ‘Shuggie Bain’ won in one of the most politically charged Booker Prize shortlists
Stevie Marsden, The Conversation
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‘The Discomfort of Evening’: What readers need to know about the Booker International Prize winner
Nawaid Anjum
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After the virus: What utopia will look like for the publishing industry in the UK
Kit Caless
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Our interest in imagining future worlds is dying, says sci-fi author William Gibson
Andre Spicer, The Conversation
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‘Things are not what they seem’: How Haruki Murakami blurs the lines of reality in his novels
Shireen Quadri
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Before ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’, the town of Macondo came to life in Márquez’s short stories
Radhika Oberoi
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Durjoy Datta: Even bestselling authors can’t afford to quit their day jobs in India
Durjoy Datta
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Best of 2018: Books about the life of a writer
Scroll Staff
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These authors wrote some of the best books of the year. But what will they be reading in 2019?
Harsimran Gill
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‘Chattu’ and I: How Chetan Bhagat and I both started our (polar opposite) literary journeys from IIT
Amitabha Bagchi
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Josy Joseph, Sujit Saraf and Karan Johar among the winners of this year’s Crossword Book Awards
Scroll Staff
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These are the books that some of India’s most acclaimed authors will be reading in 2018
Harsimran Gill