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Catherine Lacey’s debut novel is a modern day 'Bell Jar' for the digital generation

An ode to feeling stuck — Nobody is Ever Missing by Catherine Lacey is full of strange and hilarious insights into the caprices of the human heart.

Written by: Kate Loftus-O'Brien

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A new self-published arts journal may change how you think about Germany

Verfreundungseffekt Vol. II — For the second edition of Anglo-German arts journal Verfreundungseffekt, editor Jen Calleja breaks some stereotypes with wrestlers and The Simpsons.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Skate

A coming-of-age novel that puts skateboarding on the literary map

If I Fall, If I Die by Mike Christie — Former Color Magazine senior editor Mike Christie delivers a dramatic debut that doesn't trivialise skateboarding as 'dumb' or 'extreme'.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Art

Amazing asteroid art to check out as huge space rock hurtles towards Earth

Sci-fi film, sculpture and music — An exploration into asteroid-inspired art, film, literature and music as Asteroid 2004 BL86 flies past Earth tonight.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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Miranda July's new book and why she's the queen of hyper-productive procrastination

The First Bad Man — Miranda July has just published her debut novel, a pretty great feat for a multifaceted artist who is incredibly good at distracting herself.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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A skate zine that explores the suburbs of Staten Island

Mean Streets by Marco Hernandez — Photographer Marco Hernandez shares the characters and architecture that make up his corner of suburban Staten Island.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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Huck releases first book Paddle Against the Flow

A bible of creative advice — Inspiring indie icons – from Douglas Coupland and Spike Jonze to Miranda July and Kim Gordon – give us advice on how to live a creative life.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Culture

Does life begin at 50?

Inspiring late-bloomers — New exhibition at Selfridges 'Bright Old Things' brings together a selection of creatives who discovered their passion after middle age.

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The Forecast 2015: Books

City Lights — San Francisco’s beloved book haunt City Lights is the home of alternative literature.

Written by: Alex King

Photography

Ed Templeton photos in new book Wayward Cognitions, like you've never seen them before

20 years of stray thoughts — A different side to the youth culture documentarian is revealed in stunning new book spanning his 20-year archive.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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