Sort of Books publish few but wonderful books...by Shehan Karunatilaka, Chris Stewart, Tove Jansson, Kathleen Jamie, Simon Lewis, Jonathan Buckley and others.

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Full of gossip and familiar names… we ask: are all the cool spots for creative iconoclasts destined to become mainstream (overrun by journos/PRs/Tories)?
'As with anything iconic, The Groucho Club’s death has been foretold nearly as long as it’s been open. But is the Dean Street grand dame finally on her last legs?' @FonieMits investigates the-fence.com/dean-street-co…
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Last month @ObserverUK sent me to experience the ambient creepiness of Silicon Valley. I met @tab_delete , who’s written a book about Stanford University and its exclusive inner circle where “high agency” students are taught “how to reshape the world.” Here’s tomorrow’s cover 👀
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Journalists want to be there at the precipice of history. For my first outing as a senior writer for @ObserverUK , I realised that ambition. I went to Crufts. The worlds greatest dog show.
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Among the dog people at Crufts @milesellingham meets the 20,000 pedigree pooches, breeders, obsessive owners and fastidious judges at ‘the world’s greatest dog show’ bit.ly/40AqXz4
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It took an immense amount of reporting for @jackjeffery50 and I to bring you this cover for @NewStatesman . It’s one of darkest, most intense stories either of us have ever worked on. But also one of the most important. Please give it a read.
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE SMALL BOATS CRISIS by @milesellingham and @jackjeffery50 What Nigel Farage won’t tell you A decade ago, an area of 1.5 square miles north of Calais’s N216 motorway housed almost 10,000 people. It was called the jungle. There were radio stations, churches, mosques, a market street, even a nightclub. But in the end government consensus couldn’t abide the jungle – it became too unstable, unsanitary and unsafe. Demolition crews arrived in 2016. It was decided nothing like the jungle should ever grow back. But world events kept pushing more people towards France. A new, deadly route opened: boats began to arrive in Kent. These boats unearthed a buried fear in Britain. The migrants metamorphosed from unwitting fragments forced into motion by humanitarian crisis to an invasive force of criminals and sexual predators. Politicians and agitators insist they are a threat to British school girls. In our reporting, we have been deep into the camps across northern France and spoken at length to the migrants who passed through. We’ve approached aid workers, politicians, locals, policemen and town planners. What emerges pertains not just to a failure of policy, but a failure of humanity. The living conditions are appalling. The border has taught the children a new game: they check each other’s passports. Nearly every story begins with an escape. Of everyone we spoke to, only one stated that he had left because of the job market. The rest recalled genocidal militias, airstrikes, repressive regimes, religious persecution, torture, mutilation and death. The Labour government has tried a new approach, announcing its “one in, one out” policy. Only two of the migrants we spoke to were aware of it. Yet one of those two could explain the legal intricacies of the Dublin Regulation and why the UK’s withdrawal was to his advantage. ‘‘The main reason I am coming to Britain is because of protection from deportation, because of Dublin.” It’s possible Nigel Farage will win the next election, and turn Britain into a country of mass detention and deportation – a place where asylum is banned. Perhaps then migrants will think about the UK differently. Perhaps we all will.
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Community begins with a simple act🤝 This week, Moomin UK and @RefugeeWeek invite you to meet your neighbours and discover the power of building relationships across your neighbourhood ❤️ Click here to read more: refugeeweek.org.uk/simple-ac…
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Hey guys, our episode with Michelle de Kretser goes live tomorrow, I hope you all listen in. Here's another sneak peak where she talks about 'Scary Monsters' in the meantime :) #books #wbc #michelledekretser #bookpodcast #migrationstories
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🚨 Delighted to announce that @milesellingham has joined us as a staff writer in London. Miles has written great cover stories for the @FTMag and this month's @The_Fence_Mag and will now be chronicling the capital. Please slide into his DMs with gossip/ideas.
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How do you sum up a relationship with a revered author like #LoreSegal whose work spans seven decades. How do you show the impact of her astute empathy, her consummate craft. @jamesamarcus show us how. Please read this @Indies_Alliance @TheAtlantic @NewYorker @Dauntbooks
For the Atlantic, I wrote about my friend Lore Segal: theatlantic.com/books/archiv…
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Such a wonderful writer
Lore Segal has died. Do please listen to our recent episode on her novel Her First American. She was a truly remarkable woman and a great writer. RIP. backlisted.fm/episodes/222-l…
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“The point of writing, I believe, is finding the right words. And being old is being old. Dying is dying.you must not be scared to say it”. See ⁦@matthewshaer⁩ on the great Lore Segal. Deeply alive to meaning ⁦@Indies_Alliancenytimes.com/2024/10/06/magaz…

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If you loved #TheOutrun 🌊 🎥 check out a 📖 that inspired Amy Liptrot; Sightlines by ⁦@KathleenJamie,⁩ a pioneer of new nature writing. Hear Amy discuss this on ⁦@BBCRadio4⁩ ⁦@agentjenny⁩ ⁦@Indies_Alliancebbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000b5…
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So pleased to have a 🎟️ for the premiere of The Summer Book @BFI⁩ on 12th starring Glenn Close. We all need the moments of stillness and humanity this beautiful story allows ⁦@Indies_Alliance⁩ ⁦@MoominOfficial⁩ ⁦@Waterstonesmoomin.com/en/blog/summer-bo…

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🙏 @friendsofdarwin for this appreciation of Jamie’s CAIRN. Good 📚 need good readers. This great 📕 finds great ones @KathleenJamie @Indies_Alliance
New book review on my personal site: ‘Cairn’ by @KathleenJamie. (TL;DR: Fantastic!) richardcarter.com/reviews/bo…
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Bask in the warmth of this @BacklistedPod chat as @johnmitchinson & Andy Miller vie for position as Lore Segal superfan. Unmissable. @Indies_Alliance @ProfileBooks @NewYorker @thenewpress
New episode up now. Her First American by Lore Segal, with guests Jeffery Renard Allen and Nat Jansz in discussion with @johnmitchinson and @i_am_mill_i_am. backlisted.fm/episodes/222-l…
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🙏 @Tim_Hannigan for a beautiful, thoughtful review of a beautiful, thoughtful 📖 @KathleenJamie @Indies_Alliance @LRBbookshop @Waterstones @ToppingsEdin @ToppingsStAs
My review of @KathleenJamie's Cairn (@SortofBooks) is in this month's edition of the always-excellent @Resurgence_mag. I seem to get less coherent as a reviewer the better the book - so this is definitely not my best work. But the book is astounding. Please buy it.
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