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When we posted our original Open Letter to the Society of Authors concerning free speech we were overwhelmed with responses. Many people chose to tell us why they had to remain anonymous, although some felt able to use their own names. With...

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My GC Journey

I am probably your least radical person. I am a middle of the road straightforward kind of gal who has always eschewed marches and civil actions. Not necessarily because I don’t care, but because I’m a bit cynical as to the way causes can g...

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Speak Free, Evie B!

I am very pleased to welcome author James Christie to this site to share his thoughts following the publication of the Open Letter to the Society of Authors. Over to you, James!

Like Julie Bindel and others, I’d been feeling a bit of “deep...

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There's something rotten in the state of Denmark...

Or more bluntly in the publishing industry. My industry. In which I have been happy and proud to work for my whole adult life.

I started working in publishing in 1988, the same year that The Satanic Verses was published. I remember the sho...

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Cancel Culture

We hear a lot about Cancel Culture these days. There are those who claim it is a fabrication: that the people who are “cancelled” then get a platform to talk about what happened to them, so how can cancellation be a thing? There are those w...

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