• Jo Callaghan wins crime novel of the year with story of an AI detective

    Jo Callaghan wins crime novel of the year with story of an AI detective
    In the Blink of an Eye was praised at the Theakston Old Peculier crime writing festival as ‘changing the way we think about policing forever’A “boundary-pushing take on the police procedural” which features a human detective working with an AI sleuth in order to solve a missing persons case has won the coveted Theakston Old Peculier crime novel of the year award.In the Blink of an Eye, the debut novel from author Jo Callaghan, was announced on Thursday night as the winner
  • Into the Auntieverse: a surreal fantasy of older women

    Into the Auntieverse: a surreal fantasy of older women
    Inspired by her own family, Singaporean artist Niceaunties puts aunties at the heart of the world she conjures upThere are high-rise living quarters built from stacks of Tupperware, spas where you can immerse yourself in a giant bowl of ramen and an altar where you can pay your respects to the Supreme Perm Goddess.Welcome to Auntieverse, a world built by, and ruled by aunties, filled with everything aunties love. Continue reading...