Sarah Lawson has set her enjoyably teasing narrative ‘somewhere in a crease between the pages of the London A-Z’
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Another extract from Sarah Lawson’s soon-to-be-published volume The GWTW Fortnight: Essays on Gone with the Wind.
An Arcadian, Literary Childhood in Tilty by Helen Reilly Donlon Can I ever return again To where I can never go, To the dark green woods by the fields Where the tall grasses grow?
Rosemary Friedman has been writing satisfying short stories for over fifty years. Sarah Lawson reviews a recent compilation and tries to work out how she does it.
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