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Author and musician Rita Indiana on how to stay fearless

Lessons Learned

Over the years, Indiana’s penchant for pushing boundaries has presented challenges. But they’re ones she’s always managed to overcome.

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News & Politics

Owen Jones: ‘I never wanted a platform’

Story of a movement

Writer Owen Jones talks to Huck about the agonising experience of writing his new book, and what Corbynism might look like beyond Corbyn.

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Degrowth is a radical solution to the climate crisis

Averting catastrophe

In their new book, Exploring Degrowth, authors Anitra Nelson and Vincent Liegey set out the political tools for a younger generation to prevent disaster.

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Art & Culture

How lockdown reignited our love of indie bookshops

Disappearing City

With lockdown complicating in-person sales, independent book shops face new challenges.

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How South African surfer Joshe Faulkner rose to the top

The Outsiders Project

The 21-year-old is one of the most talented wave-riders in the world today. This is his journey – in his own words.

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Akwaeke Emezi on death, magic and life as an outsider

‘My community is real and valid’

We speak to the author behind one of the most anticipated books of the year, The Death of Vivek Oji.

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Rutger Bregman on protest, privilege + defunding the police

New possibilities

The Dutch historian’s new book argues that human beings are pretty decent. He explains why, in times of crises, this belief can often be the most effective defiance.

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Zaina Arafat on queer love, desire, and Palestinian identity

2020’s breakout author

The author’s debut novel, You Exist Too Much, follows the story of a bisexual Palestinian-American with a penchant for unattainable women.

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What comic books can teach us about war, guilt and trauma

Haunted histories

Set during the Sri Lankan Civil War, Vanni is a haunting new graphic novel told from multiple, semi-fictional Tamil viewpoints.

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Mark O’Connell’s guide to surviving the apocalypse

Notes from the end of the world

In his new book, Notes From An Apocalypse, the Irish author investigates our in-built obsession with the end of the world.

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Carmen Maria Machado on lockdown, utopias and writing

‘Survival is its own art form’

The US author reflects on the success of her genre-bending queer gothic memoir, In The Dreamhouse.

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Nature and mental health: why our minds need the wild

Invisible magic

In her new book Losing Eden, science writer Lucy Jones explores the intimate link between the human psyche and the natural world.

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