- Collected
- Podcast
Jane Feaver & Katharine McMahon
- 17 March, 2016
- Jane Feaver
- Katharine McMahon
Jane Feaver explores nostalgia and the pastoral, and Katharine McMahon goes on location for her historical fiction. Jane Feaver examines the nostalgic impulse and its relationship with the pastoral, and celebrates their combined generative power in the act of writing. Katharine McMahon considers the role that location plays in historical fiction, and at what point a writer should go and explore it.
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