The Reader 39: From Dog to God
Written by The Reader, 2nd September 2010
The Everything Issue!
For this quarter's issue of The Reader magazine, you'll find everything - from dog to God - including contributions from some very famous names: The Wire's Sonja Sohn, acclaimed authors Salley Vickers and Clare Allan, the marvellous David Constantine and many, many more...
Featured inside:
- An interview with Sonja Sohn – star of the acclaimed television drama The Wire and co-founder of the Baltimore charity Rewired for Change
- Clare Allan – author of Poppy Shakespeare – investigates the genetic make-up of her dog, Meg
- Fiction by Salley Vickers and Stanley Middleton
- Poetry from David Constantine and Angela Leighton
- and we couldn't have everything without all the fantastic features and competitions you'd expect from your quarterly dose of Reader goodness.
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