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and neglects the contemporary, saying she has "set out to take the DNA of a Victorian novel – its spirit of realism, its strong plot, its cast of characters who are not passively shaped by circumstances but who rise to challenges or escape them." She has said in interviews that she considers writing
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for her "...wit, indignation, an ear for the telling phrase and an unflagging attention to all the individual choices by which we define ourselves – where we stand as a society and how we decline and fall."
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plant approximately 50,000 trees, and was re-released in paperback format in 2016. In 2017 she contributed the short story "Metamorphosis 2" about a celebrity inspired by
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Although each novel can be read separately, they are linked to each other by common characters and themes, thus constituting a
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In 2011, she contributed the short story "Red Berries" to an anthology supporting the Woodland Trust. The anthology,
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Craig is married to British economist Rob Cohen, with whom she has two children. She lives in London and Devon.
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Craig is interested in fairytales and children's fiction, and was one of the first critics to praise
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1995 Young Journalist of the Year and the 1997 Catherine Pakenham Award. She worked on the staff of
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and former boyfriend of Craig's at Cambridge, fifteen years previously. The novel was bought by
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Craig described how encountering the poverty of North Devon shocked her. Her eighth novel,
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as, "A love story and political comment, a defence of the art of fiction, a masterpiece".
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was published in 2020 and was described as a "wry comedy-cum-thriller reimagining of
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Press Officer Dennis Craig and South African journalist Zelda Wolhuter, who left
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Craig asked to step down as Myslexia judge after signing Rowling support letter
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before becoming a freelance feature writer, literary critic and columnist for
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was longlisted for the 2021 Women's Prize for fiction. Her ninth novel was
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She has written forewords for the 2021 Abacus reissues of 5 novels by
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stating that both had influenced her novels and her life-choices.
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the 2023 Dorothy L Sayers lecture, published in the Daily Telegraph
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Born in South Africa, Craig grew up in Italy before moving to
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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who transforms into a gigantic cockroach to the anthology
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dealing with contemporary British society. Her 1996 novel
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For ten years, she was the children's books critic for
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chose it as one of the 2017 Books of the Year, as did
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As a journalist, Craig won the 1522: 1267:McGlone, Jackie (16 June 2017), 856: 210: 30: 1566:Children's literature criticism 1445:Allfree, Claire (17 May 2023). 1420:Craig, Amanda (13 April 2009). 1390:. 28 November 2013. p. 16. 1285:Ross-Southall, Review by Mika. 1096:Kean, Danuta (9 January 2017). 829:, reissued by Macmillan - plus 292:and read English Literature at 1561:21st-century British novelists 1556:20th-century British novelists 1401:Craig, Amanda (27 June 2012). 1249:Craig, Amanda (22 July 2017). 1017:@Mslexia (30 September 2020). 695:Following her struggle to get 1: 1188:"Best books of 2017: Fiction" 1611:20th-century English writers 1530:Children's literature portal 41:biography of a living person 1360:Clark, Alex (28 May 2023). 421:condemning online abuse of 161:1959 (age 64–65) 68:must be removed immediately 1632: 1150:"The best fiction of 2017" 1040:"A 'Vicious' Roman a Clef" 833:'s Pulitzer Prize-winning 528:, Italy. 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