From the December 2023 Issue Unlimited Dream Company Selected Nonfiction, 1962-2007 By J G Ballard (Edited by Mark Blacklock)
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From the June 2022 Issue The Bushmen’s Call Dreaming the Karoo: A People Called the /Xam By Julia Blackburn LR
From the December 2021 Issue Have You Considered Accountancy? How to Start Writing (and When to Stop): Advice for Writers By Wisława Szymborska (Edited and translated from Polish by Clare Cavanagh)
From the September 2021 Issue In Defence of Ambivalence On Freedom: Four Songs of Care and Constraint By Maggie Nelson
From the August 2021 Issue Wittgenstein for Robots 12 Bytes: How We Got Here, Where We Might Go Next By Jeanette Winterson LR
From the April 2021 Issue She Hated Poetry Readings This Rare Spirit: A Life of Charlotte Mew By Julia Copus
From the February 2021 Issue Trust Me, I’m a Philosopher Scattered Limbs: A Medical Dreambook By Iain Bamforth
From the December 2020 Issue Writers on the Storm Gigantic Cinema: A Weather Anthology By Alice Oswald & Paul Keegan (edd) LR
From the December 2019 Issue The All-Seeing I A Radical Romance: A Memoir of Love, Grief and Consolation By Alison Light Self-Portrait By Celia Paul LR
From the May 2019 Issue In Search of Lost Time The Years By Annie Ernaux (Translated by Alison L Strayer) Happening By Annie Ernaux (Translated by Tanya Leslie) LR
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