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Meet the Writers - Monocle Reads: Helen Jacey
19 November 2020
Helen Jacey is a professional screenwriter, lecturer, author and founder of Shedunnit Productions, which provides opportunities across media for intersectional feminist work. An expert in female characterisation, her first…
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Monocle on Culture - How do you write true crime?
17 April 2017
People have always loved a good murder-mystery but recently there’s been an influx of binge-worthy documentaries, books and podcasts based on true crime, such as ‘Serial’ and Netflix’s ‘Making a Murderer’. From Malaysia to…
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The Monocle Arts Review - Books: Sarah Shaffi
28 April 2016
Up for discussion on this week’s books review is Decca Aitkenhead’s ‘All At Sea’, a moving memoir about the sudden loss of her husband, and Curtis Sittenfeld’s ‘Eligible’, a re-telling of a Jane Austen classic. Plus: the…
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The Monocle Arts Review - Books: Cathy Rentzenbrink
12 January 2017
We discuss three crime novels released this week by new British writers: Emma Flint's 'Little Deaths', Joseph Knox's 'Sirens' and Ali Land's 'Good Me Bad Me'.
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The Monocle Arts Review - Books: Mark Mason
16 June 2016
We discuss the innovative ways in which a policeman battled crime in 'Why did the Policeman Cross the Road?: How to Solve Problems Before they Arise' by Stevyn Colgan. We also talk about the importance of green spaces and…