Dr. Julia Patterson shares compelling insights into the NHS crisis in her new book ‘Critical’ during an event at The Trouble Club.
Dr. Julia Patterson shares compelling insights into the NHS crisis in her new book ‘Critical’ during an event at The Trouble Club.
Wicked writers Gregory Maguire and Winnie Holzman talk about recent book challenges with the Authors Guild, and the fear of fascism.
The Queen’s Park Book Festival 2023 brings together a host of names including Zadie Smith discussing gender, class, history and violence.
Journalist Yomi Adegoke discussed her debut fiction novel “The List” with The Trouble Club, and the issue of Internet trials.
Discover the empowering journey of Black womanhood through Catherine Joy White’s book This Thread of Gold, celebrating diverse voices.
Gina Martin addresses harmful conversation-stoppers in her new book, “No Offence, But…,” encouraging dialogue on social justice issues.
Explore the historical perspective on pandemics in Foreign Bodies by Simon Schama. Unravelling tales of human ingenuity, and irrationality.
In a conversation with Bonnie Greer, Leila Slimani shares insights into her craft, her Moroccan background, and her perspective on humanity.
In a special live event, The Happiness Project author Gretchen Rubin speaks to Quiet writer Susan Cain on exploring the five senses.
Vilnius has a rich literary history, with numerous famous authors, poets, and intellectuals associated with the city, so it’s worth the tour.
The Jaipur Literature Festival returned this year to London with stark warnings about learning from our history so that we can ensure a better future.
Researchers are apparently uncovering queer animals, say authors Sabrina Imbler, Lucy Cooke and actress Isabella Rossellini in an event at the British Library for Pride 2023.
Women’s Prize for Fiction shortlisted authors Barbara Kingsolver, Maggie O’Farrell, Jacqueline Crooks and Priscilla Morris speak to Kate Mosse
The winners of the Jhalak Prize 2023, which celebrate writers from marginalised communities, has been announced.
She’s In CTRL author Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon talks about how women in STEM have been erased from history and discussions.