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Telling tales

Telling tales

by Shara Atashi

Finding the pleasure and pain of grime through a backdoor to The Canterbury Tales.
The cure for sleep

The cure for sleep

A writer’s journey offering a guiding light; for mothers who write, it will be much more.
The Beats in Mexico

The Beats in Mexico

by Daniel Rey

The Beats were not callous appropriators – they were well-meaning apologists. 
Give Me the Sun 

Give Me the Sun 

by Amanda Vilanova

Give me the Sun was the conclusion of a three-year development process supported by Blue Elephant.
A Woman’s Battles and Transformations

A Woman’s Battles and Transformations

by Suzanne Harrington

Observations which are poignant and not patronising
Glyn Philpot: Flesh and Spirit

Glyn Philpot: Flesh and Spirit

by Andy Bay

Philpot and his stunning models celebratory in spite of the limitations of class and cultural background.
You Don’t Know Us Negroes and Other Essays

You Don’t Know Us Negroes and Other Essays

Hurston views blacks and whites as stuck in a misinterpretation of each other.
Every Day the River Changes

Every Day the River Changes

by Daniel Rey

A short and refreshing dip into an ever-changing river
In the Black Fantastic

In the Black Fantastic

by Gabriel Gbadamosi

Black art gets a crack of the whip at the Hayward’s exhibition - looking backwards and forwards.
Acting Class

Acting Class

Drnaso's drawings express the instability of the border between artifice and reality.
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