- Collected
- Podcast
Horatio Clare, part 1
- 1 February, 2018
- Horatio Clare
Horatio Clare speaks with James McConnachie about sheep-farming, criminal records and waiting for the right time to write. Horatio Clare speaks with James McConnachie about the pleasures and plights of Welsh sheep-farming, the creative criminal record of his youth, and why writers should ‘live it and leave it until it’s ready’ when using real life as material.
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