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Tanvi Pahwa

Indigo Interview Print Edition 

From Palatinate to Penguin

January 25, 2018January 24, 2018 sub.editors 0 Comments Tanvi Pahwa

“Trust your own voice and your own instincts” – Indigo talks to Matthew Richardson about Durham, genre, and the success of his first novel.

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Spine-tingling reads for Halloween

October 31, 2017 sub.editors 0 Comments Alex William Leggatt, Ellen Bao, Jamie Murphy, Julia Atherley, Natalia Falacinska, Rachel Ng, Rose Morris, Tanvi Pahwa

From vivid terror to Gothic masterpiece – some reads to get you in the mood for Halloween…

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