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‘White men can be angry and get elected – so why can’t we?’

Angie Thomas in conversation

The bestselling author of The Hate U Give talks rage, resistance, and the political power of hip hop.

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What On The Road taught me about power and privilege

The book that made me

Writer Lauren O’Neill reflects on the rhythm and soul of Jack Kerouac’s 1957 novel, and its eventual reclamation as a soft-boi classic.

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What Modern Nature taught me about sex, loss & identity

The book that made me

In a new column, the world’s most exciting writers share the books that had the biggest influence on their life. This week, it’s Luke Turner on Derek Jarman.

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What the The Virgin Suicides taught me about life & love

The book that made me

In a new column, the world’s most exciting writers share the books that had the biggest influence on their life.

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Jason Reynolds is the star that literature needs right now

Lessons learned along the way

Jason Reynolds didn't read a book until he was almost 18. At 35, his prolific run of best-sellers are inspiring new generations to reimagine their future.

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Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers

Part Eight: Silver Press

From Audre Lorde to Leonora Carrington, Silver Press is the London publishing house uncovering forgotten feminist gems.

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‘Our first love leaves an indelible mark on us’

André Aciman in conversation

Call Me By Your Name author André Aciman talks to Megan Nolan about love, sexuality, and the power of the written word.

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Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers

Part Two: Dead Ink

Based on a back street in Liverpool, Dead Ink is bringing a breath of fresh Northern air to a stale, London-obsessed publishing scene.

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Five books to get you through another year of Trump

The Reading Corner

From Hunter S. Thompson’s scorching Nixon critiques to Ivanka Trump’s vapid self-help ventures – we round up the writing that will help you survive through to 2018.

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Heartfelt advice from a renowned writer to a novice

'It's all shit until it isn't'

Award-winning novelist Colum McCann has made a book of tips to save writers time and suffering. Huck reached out to him for some personalised guidance.

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On the road with the Merry Pranksters’ strange acid trip

Keep on keepin’ kool

The psychedelic '60s were ignited by Ken Kesey, a gang of misfits and a bus-load of drugs... but the experiment is far from dead.

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The ‘nasty women’ shaking up the book industry

How to start a publishing house

Inspired by Trump's misogyny, Laura Jones and Heather McDaid decided to start a grassroots literary revolution – and their first book is about to drop a bomb.

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