Billie Marten live review: genuine and intimate
Lauren Nicholson reviews indie singer-songwriter Billie Marten's recent show at Birmingham's Castle and Falcon.
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Lauren Nicholson reviews indie singer-songwriter Billie Marten's recent show at Birmingham's Castle and Falcon.
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Lauren Nicholson reviews Matt Haig's touching and uplifting novel 'The Midnight Library' as her favourite read of 2020.
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In another blind date with a book article, Lauren Nicholson shares a chilling novel that isn't typical of the horror genre...
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A few of our writers share with us their transitions to university and whether they managed to maintain their buzz for creative writing
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Lauren Nicholson imagines how some of our favourite literary characters would behave on campus, from exploring places such as The Dirty Duck to The Sports Hub
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Knowing which campus accommodation to choose can be a difficult decision. Our writers share their experiences with different accommodation options on campus.
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Lauren Nicholson reviews Reece Goodall's 'The Portrait of Death' - set to be released on August 5 it is not something to be missed.
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Publishing a novel as a student is certainly an achievement, and so Lauren Nicholson interviews Warwick student writer Johnnie Lowery about his book 'Six Added Minutes'
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Lauren Nicholson reviews season two of dark comedy 'Dead to Me', contrasting the strong start to the season with the predictable plots and the ineffective cliff-hanger.
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In a Travel and Books collab, a few of our writers share their favourite bookshops, from London to as far as Sydney.
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Lauren Nicholson reviews Johnnie Lowrey's book 'Six Added Minutes', which follows his devotion to the club Sutton United over the years, and discusses how the book even appeals to those who aren't football fans
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Lauren Nicholson shares 'Lockdown Lit', a video anthology of people's work from stories to essays, with insights from one of its creators and former Warwick student, Samuel Dodson
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In our first article of the 'blind date with a book' series, Lauren Nicholson describes a science fiction novel that switches up cliché plot elements, from love triangles to apocalypses
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