Lydia BarnesinThe Cinnamon BunWomen’s Prize 2018: The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock“It is the size of an infant, and like an infant its ribcage is delicate and pathetic beneath its parchment skin, and its head is large…Jun 4, 2018Jun 4, 2018
Lydia BarnesinThe Cinnamon BunWomen’s Prize 2018: When I Hit YouPrepare yourselves for what may be the most sickeningly positive review of a book I have ever written. When I Hit You: Or, a Portrait of…Jun 2, 2018Jun 2, 2018
Lydia BarnesinThe Cinnamon BunWomen’s Prize 2018: Sing, Unburied, Sing“After the first fat flush of life, time eats away at things: it rusts machinery, it matures animals to become hairless and featherless…May 31, 2018May 31, 2018
Lydia BarnesinThe Cinnamon BunThe Bun vs. The Women’s Prize 2018The Women’s Prize for Fiction — previously known as the Orange Prize for Fiction and the Bailey’s Women’s Prize for Fiction — is one of the…May 30, 2018May 30, 2018
Lydia BarnesinThe Cinnamon BunTegan and Sara, Be My Gay Adoptive AuntsA Beginner’s GuideMar 28, 2018Mar 28, 2018
Lydia BarnesinThe Cinnamon BunBodies, Storytelling & Magical Realism in Carmen Maria Machado’s Her Body and Other PartiesA strange and bewitching collection of short stories, Carmen Maria Machado’s debut Her Body and Other Parties is unsettling, sensual, and…Mar 22, 2018Mar 22, 2018