Nick Holdstock
@nickholdstock.bsky.social
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Author of The Casualties, Quarantine, China's Forgotten People, et al. Mentor at Ruppin Agency. Shortlisted for the Fitzcarraldo Novel Prize. http://theguardian.com/profile/nick-holdstock Website: www.nickholdstock.com
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The shortlist for the 2024 Novel Prize (@giramondobooks.bsky.social & @ndbooks.bsky.social) is:

— HOW TO LIVE TOGETHER, Rey Conquer
— TOUCH ME NOW, Neal Amandus Gellaco
— PORCUPINE, Nick Holdstock
— RUINS, CHILD, Giada Scodellaro
— MOSS HOUSE, Hollen Singleton.

More details here: thenovelprize.com
The Novel Prize
The Novel Prize is a new biennial award for a book-length work of literary fiction
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Pentland quarry fern fossils
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"@davidharvey.org's lifelong passion has been that of a restless analyst who continues to inspire with his heart as well as his head."

In celebration of David Harvey's 90th birthday, Andy Merrifield on Harvey's Consciousness and the Urban Experience.

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The Marxist Restless Analyst
Andy Merrifield on David Harvey's Consciousness and the Urban Experience.
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Before you can say "More pricks," read @nickholdstock.bsky.social's 2023 essay about writing PORCUPINE: www.rlf.org.uk/posts/journe...
My novel about the art historian Aby Warburg’s struggle with madness, that was shortlisted for the Novel Prize, will be out next year.

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'Even a book that has sold 15 million copies worldwide cannot be held responsible for the politics of how China is represented in the West.'

Nick Holdstock: The sequel to Wild Swans
After Mao
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1/ Dear readers,

The Dial is evolving. You talked, we listened — and have made a few changes to our magazine.
Anyone else getting a deluge of I-can-promote-your-wonderful-book messages? They are much more detailed than usual - are they AI generated?
Brings back memories of the old Foyles shop organised in the same way. You could get doubly lost in there...
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An amazing piece by Robert Foyle Hunwick on Margaret Biottin's book on prostitution in China, which shine when it asks sex workers how they view the industry and themselves: chinabooksreview.com/2025/08/07/s...
Sex Sells | China Books Review
A book on prostitution in China asks sex workers how they see the industry, the state and themselves.
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From our current issue. Nick Holdstock returns to China for a writing residency. Buy or subscribe at thedublinreview.com
In the latest Dublin Review I write about the ethics of returning to China for the first time in a decade thedublinreview.com/product/summ... @thedublinreview.bsky.social
Buried very deeply in the accompanying leaflet of my new pills:

"Do not be concerned if you see small white balls or granules in your stools after taking this medicine"
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Our NEA grant was canceled.

Here’s a letter from our development director about what’s happening.
On Friday night, n+1—alongside many of our peer nonprofit arts organizations—received notice that our 2025 NEA grant has been terminated due to the Trump administration’s “shifting funding priorities.” We knew this might be coming, but receiving the official notice was still jarring, as was some of the messaging itself. It’s unclear to us whether we’ll still be able to recover the money we’ve been promised this year—a $12,500 grant meant to help us pay our authors, our editors, and to have the magazine printed and distributed to our readers. We’ve requested the funds we’ve already spent, and now we’re waiting to see if the money will come through. We’re trying to stay optimistic, but with the administration’s other announcement this week that the NEA might be shut down in its entirety, it’s hard to do so. 

I’m writing to ask for two things—first, for short-term, immediate assistance to help us replace these funds. You can make a donation through our website, or—if you’re in New York and free on June 10—you can buy a ticket to our annual benefit, the N Plus Ultra. Second, we ask for your ongoing support amid the challenges that we, and other small magazines, are already beginning to face. You can do that by subscribing, of course, convincing your friends to subscribe (or simply sending them a gift subscription), or by buying a bit of merch from our shop. And maybe most meaningfully, you can share the n+1 pieces you’re reading and stay engaged with (and be vocal in your support of) the independent media you care about most. We’ll need all the help we can get.

With gratitude,

Dani Oliver
Development Director, n+1
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The first English-language interview of Michael Lentz, together with the translator of Schattenfroh Max Lawton. Give it a listen.

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SCHATTENFROH - With Michael Lenz and Max Lawton
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The sadness of one's last Skype call. Farewell, beloved ring tone! Shall miss those frozen screens.
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We’re delighted to announce that award-winning novelist Kamila Shamsie will deliver the 2025 #PENLecture in partnership with @newwritingnorth.bsky.social & @nclanews.bsky.social.

Join us at 6pm on 19 June, at Culture Lab, Newcastle University.

Book now ⤵️

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Kamila Shamsie to deliver the 2025 PEN Lecture - News & Events - English PEN
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