Katie Dunbar summarises the Art and Lit community’s favourite books of 2020
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Katie Dunbar summarises the Art and Lit community’s favourite books of 2020
Constanza Sardelli advises our readers on the most appealing and inspiring art books, and why they make the perfect gift
Max Shepherd discusses why science fiction might be the literary genre that is best equipped to deal with a world in crisis.
Art Accounts of Instagram Sardelli Constanza and Megan Frost give us the comprehensive overview of which art instagram accounts to follow now Social media is an insightful and interactive way …
Imogen Williams discusses the launch of uk.bookshop.org, an independent bookseller to rival Amazon.
Paige Insalaco considers whether the NaNoWriMo challenge prompts writers to forgo good writing as they push for the word count
Amber Hogan explores the controversy surrounding the new sculpture dedicated to Mary Wollstonecraft in North London.
Austin Taylor discusses the link between art and mental health, and looks at the potentially harmful motif of the ‘tortured artist’.
Paige Insalaco reviews the relevance of both books and podcasts. Has one subsumed the other, or do they both have a place in contemporary society?
Contributor Sofia Gallucci-Giles discusses the $10 million sale of Shakespeare’s first folio and whether such literary gold should be in the hands of the public domain
Katie Dunbar summarises the Art and Lit community’s favourite books of 2020
Constanza Sardelli advises our readers on the most appealing and inspiring art books, and why they make the perfect gift
Max Shepherd discusses why science fiction might be the literary genre that is best equipped to deal with a world in crisis.
Art Accounts of Instagram Sardelli Constanza and Megan Frost give us the comprehensive overview of which art instagram accounts to follow now Social media is an insightful and interactive way …
Imogen Williams discusses the launch of uk.bookshop.org, an independent bookseller to rival Amazon.
Paige Insalaco considers whether the NaNoWriMo challenge prompts writers to forgo good writing as they push for the word count
Amber Hogan explores the controversy surrounding the new sculpture dedicated to Mary Wollstonecraft in North London.
Austin Taylor discusses the link between art and mental health, and looks at the potentially harmful motif of the ‘tortured artist’.
Paige Insalaco reviews the relevance of both books and podcasts. Has one subsumed the other, or do they both have a place in contemporary society?
Contributor Sofia Gallucci-Giles discusses the $10 million sale of Shakespeare’s first folio and whether such literary gold should be in the hands of the public domain
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