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John Mitchinson

John Mitchinson is a writer and publisher and co-founder of Unbound, the world's leading crowdfunding platform for books. He was previously Director of Research and a senior writer for the BBC TV show 'QI'. He is co-host of the popular books podcast Backlisted and a Vice-President of the Hay Festival. He writes a monthly column, 'The Upside Down', for Byline Times

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The Upside Down: Why Folk Songs Still Mean Something

, 13 January 2023
The longer we look at this traditional music, the more we see that its very malleability is its strength and its challenge, writes John Mitchinson

The Upside Down: Why We Still Celebrate Christmas with Dickens

, 21 December 2022
John Mitchinson explores the enduring relevance of the "little Christmas book" the author penned in 1843

The Upside Down: Men Are From Earth, So Are Women

, 25 November 2022

The Upside Down: We Won’t Bow Down – What I Learned in New Orleans

, 20 May 2022
John Mitchinson reflects on his latest trip to the ‘Big Easy’

THE UPSIDE DOWN: Playing the Game – How Sport Can Set Us Free

, 10 March 2021
John Mitchinson explores the connection between liberty and fair play

The Upside Down: Why the Poetry of Claudia Rankine is Essential Reading for Right Now

, 2 November 2020
John Mitchinson considers how the author combines the integrity of an investigative journalist with a rhetorical urgency in a timely exploration of whiteness

THE UPSIDE DOWN: The Eloquence of Saying Nothing

, 6 April 2020
John Mitchinson explores how being quiet and listening might help us to adjust to the isolation imposed on us by the Coronavirus – and beyond.

The UPSIDE DOWN: This Too Shall Pass – What Defoe’s Plague Journal Can Still Teach Us

, 30 March 2020
As the Coronavirus pandemic changes all of our lives, John Mitchinson reflects on how the observations of humanity revealed in such moments of crisis transcend time and place.

THE UPSIDE DOWN: Raising Hell – The Long Afterlife of William Blake

, 16 March 2020
John Mitchinson explores the lasting resonance of the works of the English poet and artist who attracted little acclaim during his lifetime.

THE UPSIDE DOWN: Mongrel Tongue – Is English Really So Special?

, 17 February 2020
John Mitchinson on why we should celebrate the success of the flexibility of the English language which enables its richness.

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