Novels
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It’s not just social media – spoilers have been making people angry since Victorian times
James Green, The Conversation
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Why is there so little time travel in Indian fiction writing in English?
Tashan Mehta
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Why ‘The Water Margin’, China’s outlaw novel from the 14th century, keeps getting modern versions
Josh Stenberg, The Conversation
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Best of 2018: Novels
Scroll Staff
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A reader’s guide to the fiction and translations shortlists of the Crossword Book Jury Awards
Urvashi Bahuguna
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The JCB Prize for Literature shortlist: This is why each of the five novels deserves to win
Harsimran Gill
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Twinkle Khanna on writing her first novel: ‘It is the story that tells you what form it needs’
Soumya Rao
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Not the JCB / DSC / Hindu / Crossword prize longlist (or, you be the jury of this ‘literary award’)
Urvashi Bahuguna
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Sorry, Will Self, your report on the death of the novel is (still) premature
Katy Shaw, The Conversation
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You’re prepared for the agonising writing of your first book, but nobody warns you about the second
Tashan Mehta
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One of India’s earliest crime fiction stories was about a delicious scam involving books
Abhijit Gupta
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An author read over 180 books in 2017 and picked her favourites (some of which are quite old)
Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan
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How a huge gamble by the lawyers defending ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ changed obscenity law forever
Sue Rabbitt Roff, The Conversation
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Don’t you just love a novel that makes you want to visit the place it’s set in?
Shreya Sen Handley