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    The Guardian [September 11, 2023] []
    • · “She Was Chatty, Seemingly Untroubled”: Jeffrey Eugenides on the Babysitter Who Inspired The Virgin Suicides · Jeffrey Eugenides · ar































    The Guardian [December 15, 2023] []
    • · Celebrity Pet I’ll Never Forget: Fatty, the Curry-Loving Cat Who Adopted Me · Val McDermid · ar




































































    The Guardian [August 16, 2024] []
    • · The Curious Incident of the Author Who Couldn’t Read or Write: Mark Haddon on Long Covid and Overcoming Five Years of Brain Fog · Mark Haddon · ar



    The Guardian [August 30, 2024] []
    • · “I use Winnie-the-Pooh as a pencil sharpener for the mind” · Matt Haig · ar









    The Guardian [October 5, 2024] []
    • · “The facts of the case were so disturbing”: Kate Summerscale on Our Obsession with True Crime · Kate Summerscale · ar
    • · Attica Locke on the US Election: “It’s white Americans that have to fix this” · Alex Clark · iv [Ref. Attica Locke]



    The Guardian [October 12, 2024] []
    • · “My body was broken, but I’m not going to give up”: Hanif Kureishi on Life After the Accident That Paralysed Him · Simon Hattenstone · iv [Ref. Hanif Kureishi]
    • · “I believed I was dying, that I had three breaths left. It seemed like a miserable and ignoble way to go” · Hanif Kureishi · ex from Shattered, Hamish Hamilton, 2024










    The Guardian [November 8, 2024] []
    • · “A P.G. Wodehouse audiobook made me laugh so much I had to stop the car” · Roddy Doyle · ar






    The Guardian [November 20, 2024] []
    • · “I fly, I drive. We’re all complicit”: Richard Flanagan on Vanishing Species and Refusing the Baillie Gifford Prize Money · Alex Clark · iv [Ref. Richard Flanagan]










    The Guardian [December 14, 2024] []
    • · “We shared a quick sense of humor”: Novelist Alan Garner on Alan Turing, and Experiencing Time Slips in the Pennines · Justine Jordan · iv [Ref. Alan Garner]










































































    The Guardian (online) [October 26, 2025] (online) []
    • · “Under the stuff I can’t throw out is the stuff my parents couldn’t throw out”: Novelist Anne Enright on the Agony of Clearing Her Family Home · Anne Enright · ar

































    The Guardian (online) [February 27, 2026] (online) []
    • · Ben Markovits: “I used to think any book concerned with people falling in love can’t be very good” · Ben Markovits · ar







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