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Lucy Knight

Lucy Knight

Commissioning Editor at The Guardian - Guardian Books Blog

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    Recent Articles

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    ‘I don’t want anyone to suffer like I did’: the intersex campaigners fighting to limit surgery on...

    What should be done about the small proportion of babies born with genitals that are neither typically male nor typically female? Many of those affected believe parents and doctors are often too quick to schedule operations
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    ‘The cars just turn them into mush’: can Britain’s toads be saved f...

    Since 1985, the country’s toad population has almost halved, with hundreds of thousands killed on the roads each year. But many people are determined to protect them – including 274 dedicated patrol groups
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    ‘You are constantly told you are evil’: inside the lives of diagnos...

    Few psychiatric conditions are as stigmatised or as misunderstood as narcissistic personality disorder. Here’s how it can damage careers and relationships – even before prejudice takes its toll
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    The one change that worked: I gave away my last dress – and embrace...

    Growing up, I could never be the ‘girly’ girl others expected. Even after coming out as gay, I struggled to know what to wear. But I think I’ve finally found my look
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    A drunk driver hit our car, my three friends died, and I began a fi...

    At 20, Marc Brew was the sole survivor of a terrible crash that killed his fellow dancers. Paralysed from the chest down, he had to learn to live in a new, uncharted reality
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    ‘People give me a wide berth’: My weird week of wearing shoulder pals

    The latest craze for the kidult market is small stuffed toys you attach to your clothes. But can you look cool – or even just socially acceptable – while wearing them?
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    The big stink: is ‘genital anxiety’ behind the rapid rise of whole-...

    In the past we would just deodorise our armpits, but now a huge wave of products are aimed at our most intimate areas. Do these serve a need – or just encourage paranoia?
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    The cat mayoral race: meet 11 runners and riders in the US’s most f...

    It has been the talk of Somerville, Massachusetts this summer, with the winner announced later today. Will it be the candidate who promises free kibble or the one who speaks gnomically of ‘CRIME’?
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    ‘We would love to enter Eurovision!’ The boy who saw some unclaimed...

    Daniel Jackson was just 14 when he and his friends saw a strip of forest between Serbia and Croatia, and decided to claim it. Now 20, he is the president of Verdis, but has been forced to live in exile
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    ‘We are obsessed with weight’: Bob Harper on life as a trainer on T...

    As a new Netflix documentary looks back at the hugely successful – and highly controversial – TV weight-loss competition, its longest-serving trainer tells all
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    ‘I’m carrying survivor’s guilt’: Raymond Antrobus on growing up deaf

    The poet reflects on his heritage, his new life as a father in Margate – and why his memoir is a call to arms
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    Burn notice: Gen Z and the terrifying rise of extreme tanning

    Burn notice: Gen Z and the terrifying rise of extreme tanning
    theguardian.com

    ‘Look how well-read I am!’ How ‘books by the metre’ add the final t...

    It’s never been easier to build an impressive-looking library, especially if you’re mostly interested in the colour and size of your books. Is this necessarily a bad thing?
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    ‘Too loud’, ‘too messy’, ‘too much’ … why should women be expected ...

    As Lena Dunham’s new show reminds us, whether they’re at work or on a date, women are expected to tone it down if they want to get on. What if they refuse to play ball?
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    Inside the Salt Path controversy: ‘Scandal has stalked memoir since...

    Raynor Winn’s bestselling book is far from the first time a true story has been called into question after publication. But how does it happen? And should readers really feel betrayed?
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    ‘Intense’ novel about robot abused by her boyfriend/owner wins Arth...

    Annie Bot by Sierra Greer wins £2,025 for ‘compelling tale that, like all good stories about robots, is ultimately about the human condition’
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    Women’s prize for fiction goes to debut novelist Yael van der Woude...

    Nonfiction award goes to Rachel Clarke’s ‘ beautiful and compassionate’ The Story of a Heart, about a lifesaving transplant seen from all sides
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    Bernardine Evaristo scoops Women’s prize outstanding contribution a...

    One-off £100,000 prize awarded to Girl, Women, Other writer for entire body of work and ‘dedication to uplifting under-represented voices’
    theguardian.com

    Gisèle Pelicot’s daughter says she believes online pornography play...

    Caroline Darian tells Hay festival that pornography websites are ‘part of the system’ of misogyny and violence
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    American Dirt author Jeanine Cummins: ‘I didn’t need to justify my ...

    Five years after being vilified for exploiting the migrant experience in her bestseller, the author reveals how the backlash inspired her latest novel
    theguardian.com

    Court ruling on legal definition of a woman ‘misinterpreted’, Lady ...

    Speaking at book festival in east Sussex, former supreme court president says reaction to judgment ‘very binary’