Audrey Niffenegger
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The writer on the latest Laurie Anderson release, enjoying the Syfy channel and the London gallery she’s fallen in love with
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From caricatures in the 18th-century to modern graphic novels, women have been key in the evolution of comic book art – as a new exhibition at the House of Illustration of 100 artists illustratesGallery
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From mid-century poverty to contemporary love stories via an account of the 1893 World’s Fair, here is a roundup of our readers’ top Chicago literature
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Audrey Niffenegger is writing a follow-up to The Time Traveler's Wife, which is exciting news for fans. Such additions to favourite stories can be terrific. But not always
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Audrey Niffenegger and her long-distance partner Eddie Campbell work by email and shared instinct on a 21st-century story of love and paranoia
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Whether used to critique the present or to rearrange the past, this kind of SF has an irresistible, eternal appeal
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Alison Flood: After years holding out, the author has consented to an electronic version of her bestselling novel for a new e-book website – and announced an exclusive 30-page sequel
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Wayne McGregor and Audrey Niffenegger join forces in a fairytale told in images rather than dance, writes Luke Jennings
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4 out of 5 stars.
Wayne McGregor's fairytale ballet is choreographed with an unusually wide palette, writes Judith Mackrell
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The 49-year-old author on killing her characters, first love and being a redhead
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The symmetry of today's date - 12.12.12 - inspired a trip down memory lane to the books we were reading at that age
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Ray Bradbury, who died this week, was celebrated as a giant of science fiction, but his books defy classification. What accounts for his remarkable scope and influence?
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An illustrated reference book about moths wakes to find herself in a strange apartment in this exclusive short story by Audrey Niffenegger
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'What single thing would improve the quality of my life? Fewer Republicans in Congress'
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Megan Clarke: A bewitching love story, this novel also gave me a notable victory over my sister
From Sondheim to Dr Seuss: the jaw-dropping designs of Vicki Mortimer – in pictures