by Administrator | Apr 26, 2022 | Readers & Writers
Another clairvoyant of pre-pandemic writing, Graham Caveney’s new book ‘On Agoraphobia’ shows us what it would be like if ‘Stay Home Stay Safe’ was a life-long narrative. Written pre-pandemic but fine-tuned during those days where the outside world was painted as a...
by Administrator | Dec 7, 2020 | Quick Reads
‘Books have their own fates’: Walter Benjamin ‘Unpacking My Library’ It was the smell that first seduced me, a heady hit of fusty rooms and freshly polished wood, a smell both familiar and strange. Traces of almond catch the back of the throat,...
by Administrator | Apr 14, 2020 | Readers & Writers
Our chair, David Belbin, writes: The Coronavirus crisis poses existential questions for The Arts as for so much of society. Everyone at NUCoL is doing what we can to adapt to the new situation. Our mission remains the same, building a better world with words, chiefly...
by Administrator | Sep 7, 2017 | Interviews
Few books don’t have their own story about the process that brings them from a few tatty notes to a fully-fledged, ISBN-deserving piece of art. Yet it would be surprising to imagine many have had anything like the journey as Graham Caveney’s ‘The Boy With The...