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The next chapter in the life story of literature
When Mick McCann struggled to find a literary agent, he decided to take matters into his own hand. Russ Litten met the man behind an operation he calls punk publishing.
Veteran writer looks back on a life of crime
"WE'VE just come back from Portugal," Robert Barnard informs me as he places a teapot on the living room table, "where, I'm pleased to say, they've learnt how to make tea. In Norway, they never did."
Review: Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell
Published by PanMacmillan, £8.99. Punters won't give a damn what the critics say
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Orion, £9.99 It's all rock and roll for likeable heroine
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Doing justice to a king of UK comedy
Change of rhythm sees late starter find a winning way
Review: For King and Country: Voices From The First World War, edited by Brian MacArthur
Pages from history – a novel look at literary York
Keeping his feet on God's own ground
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Review: The Greatest Day in History: How the Great War Really Ended
Review: Duma Key
Review: My Mistress's Sparrow is Dead – Great Love Stories from Chekhov to Munro
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