Adam Foulds
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This story of an ambitious actor and his obsessed fan is brilliantly written, but lacks contemporary resonance
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Narrative tricks minted in the 19th century are still working in contemporary fiction by authors from Margaret Atwood to Sarah Waters
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To mark the birth of Frankenstein’s monster 200 years ago, the Royal Society of Literature has been asking writers for their most alarming moments as a reader – join them, if you dare
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How do you get started on a writing career? As the Sunday Times / PFD Young writer of the year award returns, we ask past winners including Sarah Waters, Ross Raisin and Helen Simpson for their top tips for young authors
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The two novelists talk about how the Allied invasion of Sicily and wartime camouflage inform their new books
Podcast
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From George Eliot to Ken Kesey, novelist Sarah Moss finds the best novels featuring these fascinating, sometimes frightening institutions
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Adam Foulds's second world war novel charts four interweaving lives in poetic prose, writes Frances Perraudin
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The books interview: The poet and novelist on his latest book, a war story set in Africa and Sicily, and how poetry increasingly informs his prose. By Nicholas Wroe
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Ahead of Granta's 2013 list, former Granta editor and veteran of the 2003 judging panel Alex Clark picks her 20 favourites
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William Skidelsky enjoys Granta's latest collection, which takes a walk on the wilder side of British life
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You need to immerse yourself in the world in order to describe it truthfully, says Adam Foulds. Choose your words precisely and they will propel your plot forward
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Alexandra Harris's Romantic Moderns 'helps us to recognise the contribution that English art has made to a culture'
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The 162 novels up for this year's librarian-nominated award come from 43 countries, with 42 novels in translation
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The winner is announced tonight, so have you read all six contenders? John Crace has digested them all
Dream Sequence by Adam Foulds – review