How crowdfunding is changing the world of publishing
Sadia Nowshin uses the exclusive insight of author Samuel Dodson to explore how crowdfunding is changing the publishing industry.
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Sadia Nowshin uses the exclusive insight of author Samuel Dodson to explore how crowdfunding is changing the publishing industry.
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Kenilworth Arts Festival will return for its third year this September with a range of events including author talks, music and arts.
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Sadia Nowshin interviews Warwick alumni and author Samuel Dodson, discussing his project 'Philosophers Dogs' and the perils of crowdfunding
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We sometimes find ourselves resorting to music to explain how we feel, or relate in words we understand when things are tough. Can we do the same for the political climate? With Brexit looming, a new PM, climate change pressing and so much more, some of our writers chose their top pick of songs to relate to the disarray of the current world.
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Sadia Nowshin, Asad Raza and Sarah Staniforth share the books they all plan to read and enjoy over the summer break
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Sadia Nowshin explains why the necessity for funds is no excuse for the National Gallery's sponsorship by oil giant BP.
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Sadia Nowshin argues that the proposed reform to university applications may do more harm than good for students, bringing new pressures.
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As Sadia Nowshin moves towards her final year, she pledges to stop fixating on the future and to start focusing on the present.
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Sadia Nowshin interviews Warwick academic and author Will Eaves on the process of writing his Wellcome Book Prize winning book 'Murmur'
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Sadia Nowshin discusses how the vist of Nigel Farage's Brexit Party to Coventry reveals underlying divisions in the city.
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Sadia Nowshin looks at the relationship between politics and poetry and suggests if the two spheres can work together successfully.
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Sadia Nowshin writes on Adam Rutherford's event on Sunday 28th April as part of the Stratford Literary Festival and shares what she learned.
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Sadia Nowshin writes on Angela Gallop's talk at the Stratford Literary Festival on Sunday 28th April, sharing her thoughts on the event.
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