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Bo Diddley – ‘Who Do You Love?’
I’ve always had a soft spot for that song – great lyrics and great guitar playing.
Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

Bo Diddley – ‘Who Do You Love?’
I’ve always had a soft spot for that song – great lyrics and great guitar playing.
There is more extraordinary music writing by women than ever before, yet female writers are still facing a host of barriers that their male counterparts are not. From online abuse to tokenism from editors, Jude Rogers recounts the realities of her life in journalism, and her hopes for the future of the industry
Late last year Tom Hawking flew across the Atlantic just to see the Manic Street Preachers play The Holy Bible at the Camden Roundhouse. Here he reflects on a record that had the power to change his life. Thanks to the Manics for the use of images.
Following the release of his ninth novel, *The Reddening*, on Halloween, Sean Kitching talks to the three times August Derleth Award winning author about moving to his own imprint, the relationship between folk music and horror and the influence of South Devon’s landscape on his new book