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Matt Haig: 'I have never written a book that will be more spoofed or hated' | Books | The Guardian
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25 rules for writing a novel, by Matt Haig | BookTrust
I struggle with it”: Matt Haig on becoming a mental health figurehead | The Sunday Times Magazine | The Sunday Times
Author in Focus: Matt Haig
Matt Haig: 'I wanted to end it all, but surviving and thriving is the lesson I pass on' | Life and style | The Guardian
Matt Haig: 'There was a day when I woke up and thought: I'm going to die'
Matt Haig — Books are our maps
Matt Haig interview: 'Although it's called mental health, for me it felt totally physical. My skin was alert' - Independent.ie
Matt Haig interview - 'Writing is my therapy - it lets out the demons'
Matt Haig: Bestselling author Matt Haig announces two new books for 2021
Christmas In October: UK Rights Rustler Matt Haig Sleighs to Frankfurt
Matt Haig: 'I had to get rid of the cynical side of myself to stay alive' | British GQ
Big Green Bookshop sparks donations of Matt Haig book in the wake of Caroline Flack's death » MobyLives
I struggle with it”: Matt Haig on becoming a mental health figurehead | The Sunday Times Magazine | The Sunday Times
Interview: Matt Haig – Author of Reasons to Stay Alive discusses his experiences with depression and anxiety | The List
Q&A with writer Matt Haig | Financial Times
Andy Burrows and Matt Haig unveil 'Barcelona' video and talk tackling mental health on collaborative new album
Matt Haig — Books are our maps
Matt Haig: 'Kids are so overloaded, they've got so much stress' | Children and teenagers | The Guardian
Worried about that big to-read pile? Don't! Matt Haig tells us why | The Star
Matt Haig on Twitter: "My new book arrived today. Always an exciting moment. Hope you're well. https://t.co/ICijFZjnBz" / Twitter
It was ruining weekends': Matt Haig on Twitter addiction and how social media is transforming society - Surrey Live
Author Matt Haig captivates audience with views on writing, reading and what it means to be human as part of Kingston University's Big Read project - News - Kingston University London