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In our fourth exclusive sound story celebrating Britain’s forests, the Granta young British novelist Evie Wyld reads her unsettling tale of marital tension at the end of times
In the third of our series of exclusive sound stories celebrating Britain’s forests, the Scottish poet and artist Alec Finlay reads his tale of a mythical submerged woodland
In the second of our series of exclusive sound stories celebrating Britain’s forests, Alan Garner reads his own tale of a newcomer who finds ‘ancient noise’ beneath the choked underlife of of Cheshire’s woodlands• Listen to The Green Stuff by Ali Smith
In the first of a series of exclusive sound stories inspired by the UK’s woodlands, the award-winning writer weaves a spellbinding tale from an encounter between a boy and a strange green child
We explore the timeless appeal of spectres and spooks with three writers who have a particular affection for eerie tales
From the streets of Istanbul we take a tour of 13 states of India and venture out into the English weather
The winner of the 2015 Man Booker prize, Marlon James, talks about returning to 1970s Jamaica and reads from A Brief History of Seven Killings
When Yugoslavia exploded into war at the end of the last century, Aleksandar Hemon and Saša Stanišić found themselves cast adrift. We catch up with fiction from Bosnian refugees who have found literary success in the US and Germany
The Booker-winning novelist Margaret Atwood joined Naomi Alderman at a Guardian Live event, where she discussed her latest vision of a bleak future, The Heart Goes Last
We find out what Morrissey’s novel tells us about this charming man, catch up with Royal Society prizewinner Gaia Vince and hear Oliver Morton’s plans for reshaping the planet