The Bonfire Party by Sean O’Brien; Plastic by Matthew Rice; Retablo for a Door by Michelle Penn; Jonah and Me by John F Deane; Intimate Architecture by Tess Jolly
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The Bonfire Party by Sean O’Brien; Plastic by Matthew Rice; Retablo for a Door by Michelle Penn; Jonah and Me by John F Deane; Intimate Architecture by Tess Jolly
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Maggie O’Farrell, Yann Martel and Julian Barnes are among the authors publishing new novels this year
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An impressive collection of poems – largely set in industrial wastelands and musing on time and distance – makes the mundane magical
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