It’s easy to walk away from an event like the London Book Fair with more questions than you had arrived with. As an author, you are trounced with so much conflicting information, you feel a rush of blood to your head (though it might just be the between-talk coffees). This ranges from advice on pitching… Continue reading
The Death (and Slow Rebirth) of Vorkuta
Unofficially dubbed ‘Chernobyl of the North’, Vorkuta has enough distinctions to make it stand out in its own right. The once-thriving coal town was built by prisoners from the network of camps dotted around north Russia after it had been flagged as a resource trove. In 1941, the town was connected to the Northern Railway… Continue reading
Back From the Brink
This article first appeared in Newstalk. Its author travelled with the aid of the Simon Cumbers Media Fund to cover statelessness in Sierra Leone. The broadcast below aired on The Hard Shoulder on 20 December 2018. A bar of light falls on the long metal rack against the wall, illuminating a dusty stack of paper… Continue reading