In a cross-continent phone conversation, one author traces the narrative artist’s evolution through her books
Decadence, dazzle and decoloniality in this debut novel about the search for a forgotten Black modernist amidst the Bright Young Things of 1920s Britain
The critic’s folksy guide, How to Be an Artist, includes some valuable insight on the creative process
Somewhere between prose poem and novel, the author’s second book channels the polluted landscapes and xenophobic discourse of contemporary Britain