Ruth Thomas speaks with Kona Macphee about short- and long-form fiction, the role of imagery in her work and the challenges of balancing life and career.
Episode:
32
Date:
27-08-2015
Length:
24:25
Image Credit: Kona Macphee / Royal Literary Fund
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