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Rebecca Abrams – Why I Write

Growing up in a family of six children, writing was always a way to make myself heard. Even if, for…
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Marcus Chown – Rejection

Rejection hurts because it is so personal. Your writing is you. You are naked and exposed. Rejection hurts because it…
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Bashabi Fraser

Bashabi Fraser speaks with Ann Morgan about poetry, bridging worlds as a Scottish Indian, and the inspirational Rabindranath Tagore. Bashabi…
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Penny Boxall – The Writing Life

All the poet needed, it seemed, was a well-proportioned townhouse on a sunny piazza, a couple of thousand calf-bound books…
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Pascale Petit & Julia Copus

Pascale Petit explores art as catharsis, and Julia Copus considers the impact of illness on creativity. Pascale Petit explores the…
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Lucasta Miller – The Writer And Nature

Nowadays I rarely venture into central London. I’m drawn instead to Hampstead Heath. It’s the nearest thing to the countryside.…
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Chris Westwood – My Reading Habits

The novel I believed did not want to be written suddenly wrote itself right to the end in a matter…
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Anna Wilson – How I Write

I became mildly obsessed – okay, not so mildly – with a friend who described herself as an ‘arch-planner’. I…
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Location And The Writer, part 28

In ‘Location and the Writer’, Linda Hoy is inspired by the Peak District National Park, and Jonathan Edwards shares his…
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Lucy Flannery – Why I Write

I was constructing narrative long before I could actually write it. If no one ever read or performed my work…
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Michael Bywater, part 1

Michael Bywater talks to George Miller about working for Punch and his first book, “Lost Worlds”. Michael Bywater talks to…
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