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    Hilary Mantel
    Hilary Mantel is the 2012 Man Booker prize winner for her book Bring Up the Bodies.

    Hilary Mary Mantel CBE, nee Thompson, is the 2012 Man Booker prize winner for her book Bring Up the Bodies. She is an English novelist, short story writer, essayist and critic. Her work, ranging in subject from personal memoir to historical fiction, has been short-listed for major literary awards.

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  • Brigitte Nielsen autobiography launch: 'You Only Get One Life'
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    Brigitte Nielsen autobiography launch: 'You Only Get One Life'
    Photo call for model and actress Brigitte Nielsen for the launch of her autobiography, You Only Get One Life at Earls Court Exhibition Centre part of The London Book Fair.

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  • Mary Beard: 'The last thing I'd want is a world in which we all agreed'
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    Mary Beard: 'The last thing I'd want is a world in which we all agreed'
    The classicist on autocrats ancient and modern, free speech in universities and whether Twitter has been a force for good.

    Widely regarded as the world's most famous classicist, Prof Mary Beard, 68, is a television and radio presenter, trustee of the British Museum, classics editor of the TLS, and the author of more than 20 books on classical history, feminism and academic life, including the bestsellers Pompeii, SPQR and Women & Power.

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  • Mary Beard: 'The last thing I'd want is a world in which we all agreed'
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    Mary Beard: 'The last thing I'd want is a world in which we all agreed'
    The classicist on autocrats ancient and modern, free speech in universities and whether Twitter has been a force for good.

    Widely regarded as the world's most famous classicist, Prof Mary Beard, 68, is a television and radio presenter, trustee of the British Museum, classics editor of the TLS, and the author of more than 20 books on classical history, feminism and academic life, including the bestsellers Pompeii, SPQR and Women & Power.

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    With Emperor Vitellius.
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  • Author Xiaolu Guo
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    Author Xiaolu Guo
    Xiaolu Guo, author.
    Xiaolu Guo FRSL is a Chinese-born British novelist, memoirist and film-maker, who explores migration, alienation, memory, personal journeys, feminism, translation and transnational identities.
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  • Author Xiaolu Guo
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    Author Xiaolu Guo
    Xiaolu Guo, author.
    Xiaolu Guo FRSL is a Chinese-born British novelist, memoirist and film-maker, who explores migration, alienation, memory, personal journeys, feminism, translation and transnational identities.
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  • Author Xiaolu Guo
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    Author Xiaolu Guo
    Xiaolu Guo, author.
    Xiaolu Guo FRSL is a Chinese-born British novelist, memoirist and film-maker, who explores migration, alienation, memory, personal journeys, feminism, translation and transnational identities.
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  • Author Xiaolu Guo
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    Author Xiaolu Guo
    Xiaolu Guo, author.
    Xiaolu Guo FRSL is a Chinese-born British novelist, memoirist and film-maker, who explores migration, alienation, memory, personal journeys, feminism, translation and transnational identities.
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  • Author Xiaolu Guo
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    Author Xiaolu Guo
    Xiaolu Guo, author.
    Xiaolu Guo FRSL is a Chinese-born British novelist, memoirist and film-maker, who explores migration, alienation, memory, personal journeys, feminism, translation and transnational identities.
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  • Comedian Tom Allen: 'All high ceremony is camp. In a way, church is like Drag Race'
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    Comedian Tom Allen: 'All high ceremony is camp. In a way, church is like Drag Race'
    Tom Allen: 'I've always loved the way Alan Bennett finds pathos in the mundane.'

    The Bake Off regular on the complexity of grief, the importance of dressing well and why heÕs always fancied himself as a vicar.

    Comedian Tom Allen, 39, grew up in Bromley and trained with the National Youth theatre. He started standup aged 22, winning So You Think You're Funny and the BBC New Comedy award in the same year. He regularly appears on TV series including The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice, and as a host on The Apprentice: You're Fired and Cooking With the Stars. He's currently performing warm-up gigs before going on the road in February with a new standup tour, Completely. His second memoir, Too Much, is published this week.

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  • Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
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    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj pictured at Middle Temple, London, UK.

    Mahmutaj was called to the Bar of England & Wales in 2005 and practises from Red Lion Chambers, a leading set of chambers in London.

    She was born and educated in Tirana, Albania.

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  • Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
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    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj pictured at Middle Temple, London, UK.

    Mahmutaj was called to the Bar of England & Wales in 2005 and practises from Red Lion Chambers, a leading set of chambers in London.

    She was born and educated in Tirana, Albania.

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  • Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
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    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj pictured at Middle Temple, London, UK.

    Mahmutaj was called to the Bar of England & Wales in 2005 and practises from Red Lion Chambers, a leading set of chambers in London.

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    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj pictured at Middle Temple, London, UK.

    Mahmutaj was called to the Bar of England & Wales in 2005 and practises from Red Lion Chambers, a leading set of chambers in London.

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    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj pictured at Middle Temple, London, UK.

    Mahmutaj was called to the Bar of England & Wales in 2005 and practises from Red Lion Chambers, a leading set of chambers in London.

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  • Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
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    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj pictured at Middle Temple, London, UK.

    Mahmutaj was called to the Bar of England & Wales in 2005 and practises from Red Lion Chambers, a leading set of chambers in London.

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    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj pictured at Middle Temple, London, UK.

    Mahmutaj was called to the Bar of England & Wales in 2005 and practises from Red Lion Chambers, a leading set of chambers in London.

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    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj pictured at Middle Temple, London, UK.

    Mahmutaj was called to the Bar of England & Wales in 2005 and practises from Red Lion Chambers, a leading set of chambers in London.

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    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj pictured at Middle Temple, London, UK.

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    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj pictured at Middle Temple, London, UK.

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    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj pictured at Middle Temple, London, UK.

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    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj pictured at Middle Temple, London, UK.

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  • Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
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    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj
    Barrister, author and academic Klentiana Mahmutaj pictured at Middle Temple, London, UK.

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  • 'Democracy runs through Arizona': Kris Mayes candidate for attorney general says fate of the nation is at stake
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    'Democracy runs through Arizona': Kris Mayes candidate for attorney general says fate of the nation is at stake
    Kris Mayes, a former Republican, says protecting democracy, the heating planet and abortion rights are urgent priorities

    The future of American democracy could be determined by a handful of attorneys general, who will also play a crucial role in shielding women and doctors from draconian abortion bans, according to the Democratic candidate for that office in Arizona.

    Kris Mayes, 51, who switched parties in 2019 due to the expansion of Trumpism in the Republican party, is urging voters to take the attorney general and other down-ballot races like secretary of state seriously in the November midterms, or else risk losing US democracy altogether.

    Kris Mayes who is running for Attorney General in Phoenix, AZ on July 19th, 2022.

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  • 'Democracy runs through Arizona': Kris Mayes candidate for attorney general says fate of the nation is at stake
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    'Democracy runs through Arizona': Kris Mayes candidate for attorney general says fate of the nation is at stake
    Kris Mayes, a former Republican, says protecting democracy, the heating planet and abortion rights are urgent priorities

    The future of American democracy could be determined by a handful of attorneys general, who will also play a crucial role in shielding women and doctors from draconian abortion bans, according to the Democratic candidate for that office in Arizona.

    Kris Mayes, 51, who switched parties in 2019 due to the expansion of Trumpism in the Republican party, is urging voters to take the attorney general and other down-ballot races like secretary of state seriously in the November midterms, or else risk losing US democracy altogether.

    Kris Mayes who is running for Attorney General in Phoenix, AZ on July 19th, 2022.

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  • 'Democracy runs through Arizona': Kris Mayes candidate for attorney general says fate of the nation is at stake
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    'Democracy runs through Arizona': Kris Mayes candidate for attorney general says fate of the nation is at stake
    Kris Mayes, a former Republican, says protecting democracy, the heating planet and abortion rights are urgent priorities

    The future of American democracy could be determined by a handful of attorneys general, who will also play a crucial role in shielding women and doctors from draconian abortion bans, according to the Democratic candidate for that office in Arizona.

    Kris Mayes, 51, who switched parties in 2019 due to the expansion of Trumpism in the Republican party, is urging voters to take the attorney general and other down-ballot races like secretary of state seriously in the November midterms, or else risk losing US democracy altogether.

    Kris Mayes who is running for Attorney General in Phoenix, AZ on July 19th, 2022.

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  • 'Democracy runs through Arizona': Kris Mayes candidate for attorney general says fate of the nation is at stake
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    'Democracy runs through Arizona': Kris Mayes candidate for attorney general says fate of the nation is at stake
    Kris Mayes, a former Republican, says protecting democracy, the heating planet and abortion rights are urgent priorities

    The future of American democracy could be determined by a handful of attorneys general, who will also play a crucial role in shielding women and doctors from draconian abortion bans, according to the Democratic candidate for that office in Arizona.

    Kris Mayes, 51, who switched parties in 2019 due to the expansion of Trumpism in the Republican party, is urging voters to take the attorney general and other down-ballot races like secretary of state seriously in the November midterms, or else risk losing US democracy altogether.

    Kris Mayes who is running for Attorney General in Phoenix, AZ on July 19th, 2022.

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  • Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
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    Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
    The novelist and oncologist on capturing the shock of interning in a hospital, how he fits writing around medicine, and being blown away by Fernanda Melchor.

    Austin Duffy on Howth Hill, near his home.
    Howth, County Dublin, Ireland. 2/07/2022.

    Austin Duffy, 47, was born in Dundalk and lives in Howth, north of Dublin, where he works as an oncologist at the city's Mater hospital. His two previous novels, This Living and Immortal Thing, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish novel of the year, and Ten Days, about early dementia, were both set in New York.

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  • Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
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    Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
    The novelist and oncologist on capturing the shock of interning in a hospital, how he fits writing around medicine, and being blown away by Fernanda Melchor.

    Austin Duffy on Howth Hill, near his home.
    Howth, County Dublin, Ireland. 2/07/2022.

    Austin Duffy, 47, was born in Dundalk and lives in Howth, north of Dublin, where he works as an oncologist at the city's Mater hospital. His two previous novels, This Living and Immortal Thing, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish novel of the year, and Ten Days, about early dementia, were both set in New York.

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  • Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
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    Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
    The novelist and oncologist on capturing the shock of interning in a hospital, how he fits writing around medicine, and being blown away by Fernanda Melchor.

    Austin Duffy on Howth Hill, near his home.
    Howth, County Dublin, Ireland. 2/07/2022.

    Austin Duffy, 47, was born in Dundalk and lives in Howth, north of Dublin, where he works as an oncologist at the city's Mater hospital. His two previous novels, This Living and Immortal Thing, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish novel of the year, and Ten Days, about early dementia, were both set in New York.

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  • Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
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    Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
    The novelist and oncologist on capturing the shock of interning in a hospital, how he fits writing around medicine, and being blown away by Fernanda Melchor.

    Austin Duffy on Howth Hill, near his home.
    Howth, County Dublin, Ireland. 2/07/2022.

    Austin Duffy, 47, was born in Dundalk and lives in Howth, north of Dublin, where he works as an oncologist at the city's Mater hospital. His two previous novels, This Living and Immortal Thing, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish novel of the year, and Ten Days, about early dementia, were both set in New York.

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  • Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
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    Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
    The novelist and oncologist on capturing the shock of interning in a hospital, how he fits writing around medicine, and being blown away by Fernanda Melchor.

    Austin Duffy on Howth Hill, near his home.
    Howth, County Dublin, Ireland. 2/07/2022.

    Austin Duffy, 47, was born in Dundalk and lives in Howth, north of Dublin, where he works as an oncologist at the city's Mater hospital. His two previous novels, This Living and Immortal Thing, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish novel of the year, and Ten Days, about early dementia, were both set in New York.

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  • Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
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    Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
    The novelist and oncologist on capturing the shock of interning in a hospital, how he fits writing around medicine, and being blown away by Fernanda Melchor.

    Austin Duffy on Howth Hill, near his home.
    Howth, County Dublin, Ireland. 2/07/2022.

    Austin Duffy, 47, was born in Dundalk and lives in Howth, north of Dublin, where he works as an oncologist at the city's Mater hospital. His two previous novels, This Living and Immortal Thing, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish novel of the year, and Ten Days, about early dementia, were both set in New York.

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  • Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
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    Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
    The novelist and oncologist on capturing the shock of interning in a hospital, how he fits writing around medicine, and being blown away by Fernanda Melchor.

    Austin Duffy on Howth Hill, near his home.
    Howth, County Dublin, Ireland. 2/07/2022.

    Austin Duffy, 47, was born in Dundalk and lives in Howth, north of Dublin, where he works as an oncologist at the city's Mater hospital. His two previous novels, This Living and Immortal Thing, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish novel of the year, and Ten Days, about early dementia, were both set in New York.

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  • Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
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    Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
    The novelist and oncologist on capturing the shock of interning in a hospital, how he fits writing around medicine, and being blown away by Fernanda Melchor.

    Austin Duffy on Howth Hill, near his home.
    Howth, County Dublin, Ireland. 2/07/2022.

    Austin Duffy, 47, was born in Dundalk and lives in Howth, north of Dublin, where he works as an oncologist at the city's Mater hospital. His two previous novels, This Living and Immortal Thing, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish novel of the year, and Ten Days, about early dementia, were both set in New York.

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  • Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
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    Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
    The novelist and oncologist on capturing the shock of interning in a hospital, how he fits writing around medicine, and being blown away by Fernanda Melchor.

    Austin Duffy on Howth Hill, near his home.
    Howth, County Dublin, Ireland. 2/07/2022.

    Austin Duffy, 47, was born in Dundalk and lives in Howth, north of Dublin, where he works as an oncologist at the city's Mater hospital. His two previous novels, This Living and Immortal Thing, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish novel of the year, and Ten Days, about early dementia, were both set in New York.

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  • Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
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    Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
    The novelist and oncologist on capturing the shock of interning in a hospital, how he fits writing around medicine, and being blown away by Fernanda Melchor.

    Austin Duffy on Howth Hill, near his home.
    Howth, County Dublin, Ireland. 2/07/2022.

    Austin Duffy, 47, was born in Dundalk and lives in Howth, north of Dublin, where he works as an oncologist at the city's Mater hospital. His two previous novels, This Living and Immortal Thing, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish novel of the year, and Ten Days, about early dementia, were both set in New York.

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  • Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
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    Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
    The novelist and oncologist on capturing the shock of interning in a hospital, how he fits writing around medicine, and being blown away by Fernanda Melchor.

    Austin Duffy on Howth Hill, near his home.
    Howth, County Dublin, Ireland. 2/07/2022.

    Austin Duffy, 47, was born in Dundalk and lives in Howth, north of Dublin, where he works as an oncologist at the city's Mater hospital. His two previous novels, This Living and Immortal Thing, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish novel of the year, and Ten Days, about early dementia, were both set in New York.

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  • Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
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    Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
    The novelist and oncologist on capturing the shock of interning in a hospital, how he fits writing around medicine, and being blown away by Fernanda Melchor.

    Austin Duffy on Howth Hill, near his home.
    Howth, County Dublin, Ireland. 2/07/2022.

    Austin Duffy, 47, was born in Dundalk and lives in Howth, north of Dublin, where he works as an oncologist at the city's Mater hospital. His two previous novels, This Living and Immortal Thing, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish novel of the year, and Ten Days, about early dementia, were both set in New York.

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  • Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
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    Austin Duffy: 'I wanted to immerse the reader in the terror of being on call'
    The novelist and oncologist on capturing the shock of interning in a hospital, how he fits writing around medicine, and being blown away by Fernanda Melchor.

    Austin Duffy on Howth Hill, near his home.
    Howth, County Dublin, Ireland. 2/07/2022.

    Austin Duffy, 47, was born in Dundalk and lives in Howth, north of Dublin, where he works as an oncologist at the city's Mater hospital. His two previous novels, This Living and Immortal Thing, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish novel of the year, and Ten Days, about early dementia, were both set in New York.

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    The small town with a big potato that inspired a global poetry win
    'I love being regional,' says Peter Ramm, a poet and teacher who writes on the Gundungurra lands of the NSW southern highlands.

    Robertson might be tiny but for poet and schoolteacher Peter Ramm, it is the secret weapon that helped him win the UK's biggest prize for unpublished poetry

    Robertson is a small, pretty town perched on the edge of the New South Wales southern highlands, almost teetering on the escarpment that falls away to the Illawarra and Shoalhaven coasts.

    But according to the rising poet Peter Ramm, it is Robertson (and other beautiful and more remote parts of Dharawal and Gundungurra country) that is in fact his secret weapon.

    Peter Ramm is a poet and teacher who writes on the Gundungarra lands of the NSW Southern Highlands.

    Guardian Australia

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    The small town with a big potato that inspired a global poetry win
    'I love being regional,' says Peter Ramm, a poet and teacher who writes on the Gundungurra lands of the NSW southern highlands.

    Robertson might be tiny but for poet and schoolteacher Peter Ramm, it is the secret weapon that helped him win the UK's biggest prize for unpublished poetry

    Robertson is a small, pretty town perched on the edge of the New South Wales southern highlands, almost teetering on the escarpment that falls away to the Illawarra and Shoalhaven coasts.

    But according to the rising poet Peter Ramm, it is Robertson (and other beautiful and more remote parts of Dharawal and Gundungurra country) that is in fact his secret weapon.

    Peter Ramm is a poet and teacher who writes on the Gundungarra lands of the NSW Southern Highlands.

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    The small town with a big potato that inspired a global poetry win
    'I love being regional,' says Peter Ramm, a poet and teacher who writes on the Gundungurra lands of the NSW southern highlands.

    Robertson might be tiny but for poet and schoolteacher Peter Ramm, it is the secret weapon that helped him win the UK's biggest prize for unpublished poetry

    Robertson is a small, pretty town perched on the edge of the New South Wales southern highlands, almost teetering on the escarpment that falls away to the Illawarra and Shoalhaven coasts.

    But according to the rising poet Peter Ramm, it is Robertson (and other beautiful and more remote parts of Dharawal and Gundungurra country) that is in fact his secret weapon.

    Peter Ramm is a poet and teacher who writes on the Gundungarra lands of the NSW Southern Highlands.

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  • The small town with a big potato that inspired a global poetry win
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    The small town with a big potato that inspired a global poetry win
    'I love being regional,' says Peter Ramm, a poet and teacher who writes on the Gundungurra lands of the NSW southern highlands.

    Robertson might be tiny but for poet and schoolteacher Peter Ramm, it is the secret weapon that helped him win the UK's biggest prize for unpublished poetry

    Robertson is a small, pretty town perched on the edge of the New South Wales southern highlands, almost teetering on the escarpment that falls away to the Illawarra and Shoalhaven coasts.

    But according to the rising poet Peter Ramm, it is Robertson (and other beautiful and more remote parts of Dharawal and Gundungurra country) that is in fact his secret weapon.

    Peter Ramm is a poet and teacher who writes on the Gundungarra lands of the NSW Southern Highlands.

    Guardian Australia

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  • Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo: I've never heard us described as an island of joy before!
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    We have an obligation to give people an entertaining couple of hours: Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode.

    Ahead of their new film and TV podcast, radioÕs odd couple take questions from actors, directors and Observer readers about optimism, the films they disagree on Ð and biscuits.

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  • I played a virgin running behind a man with a gun: Jane Seymour on Bond, marriage and finding happiness.
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    I played a virgin running behind a man with a gun: Jane Seymour on Bond, marriage and finding happiness.
    Jane Seymour at home in Malibu, California.

    The actor discusses her breakthrough part in Live and Let Die, staying friends with her four ex-husbands and her new role as an action hero.

    Jane Seymour, OBE, 71, a British-American actress, author and entrepreneur.

    28th February 2022.

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  • I played a virgin running behind a man with a gun: Jane Seymour on Bond, marriage and finding happiness.
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    I played a virgin running behind a man with a gun: Jane Seymour on Bond, marriage and finding happiness.
    Jane Seymour at home in Malibu, California.

    The actor discusses her breakthrough part in Live and Let Die, staying friends with her four ex-husbands and her new role as an action hero.

    Jane Seymour, OBE, 71, a British-American actress, author and entrepreneur.

    28th February 2022.

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  • I played a virgin running behind a man with a gun: Jane Seymour on Bond, marriage and finding happiness.
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    I played a virgin running behind a man with a gun: Jane Seymour on Bond, marriage and finding happiness.
    Jane Seymour at home in Malibu, California.

    The actor discusses her breakthrough part in Live and Let Die, staying friends with her four ex-husbands and her new role as an action hero.

    Jane Seymour, OBE, 71, a British-American actress, author and entrepreneur.

    28th February 2022.

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  • I played a virgin running behind a man with a gun: Jane Seymour on Bond, marriage and finding happiness.
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    I played a virgin running behind a man with a gun: Jane Seymour on Bond, marriage and finding happiness.
    Jane Seymour at home in Malibu, California.

    The actor discusses her breakthrough part in Live and Let Die, staying friends with her four ex-husbands and her new role as an action hero.

    Jane Seymour, OBE, 71, a British-American actress, author and entrepreneur.

    28th February 2022.

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