313 Episoder

  1. Horatio Clare's journey through madness, mania & healing

    Udgivet: 4.3.2021
  2. Theatre in translation with William Gregory & Sue Healy

    Udgivet: 25.2.2021
  3. To Olivia - film adaptation with Stephen Michael Shearer & John Hay

    Udgivet: 17.2.2021
  4. Styles of dialogue with Chris Beckett

    Udgivet: 10.2.2021
  5. Writing a novel on a phone - with Jon Ransom

    Udgivet: 3.2.2021
  6. Kate Worsley on the value of mentoring & the challenges of Covid-19

    Udgivet: 28.1.2021
  7. Nicola Upson on why books are more vital than ever

    Udgivet: 20.1.2021
  8. Owen Nicholls on his first novel & the Escalator scheme

    Udgivet: 13.1.2021
  9. World building using narrative voice - with Abi Daré

    Udgivet: 6.1.2021
  10. Characters in translation - with Thomas Heerma van Voss

    Udgivet: 16.12.2020
  11. The Black Writers on Democracy Project

    Udgivet: 11.12.2020
  12. Form & feeling with poet Will Harris

    Udgivet: 2.12.2020
  13. The Artful Dickens, literary conjuror - with John Mullan

    Udgivet: 26.11.2020
  14. Research, editing & planning novels with Stuart Turton

    Udgivet: 20.11.2020
  15. Publishing with a small press - with Sally-Anne Lomas & Sam Ruddock

    Udgivet: 12.11.2020
  16. Oyinkan Braithwaite on My Sister, The Serial Killer - Noirwich 2020

    Udgivet: 6.11.2020
  17. What happens when Covid-19 cancels your book launch? - Richard Lambert returns!

    Udgivet: 28.10.2020
  18. Writing narrative non-fiction with Kate Summerscale

    Udgivet: 21.10.2020
  19. Agents, representation, childcare & moving out of London - with Emma Shercliff

    Udgivet: 14.10.2020
  20. How to be an organised writer with Antony Johnston

    Udgivet: 7.10.2020

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