Reading. Writing. Real life. Literary conversations with Alice Vincent and Charlotte Runcie about how great books get written. inhaste.substack.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsLeisure |
When author and journalist Charlie Porter told someone in publishing he was thinking about writing a queer novel, he was told that there wasn’t a market for it. That was, admittedly, several years ago, but as the accolades for Nova Scotia House, the ... more
What is the worst thing that could ever happen to a journalist? So begins the twisty, compelling and deliciously seductive Bring The House Down, Charlotte Runcie’s debut novel and, officially, the most fun book Alice Vincent has read in years. Which ... more
Publishing, like every other aspect of life, is not immune from the trends cycle. In fact, it’s probably far more susceptible to what’s in vogue or not than it would like to admit. Remember when Gone Girl took the reading world by storm, and ushered ... more
How can you create more space for reading in your life, and rediscover the joy of it?
It’s the run-up to publication for Charlotte’s debut novel, Bring the House Down, and the post-publication glow for Alice’s latest book, Hark: How Women Listen, so... more
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I love a good literary podcast and this one’s a gem. Such warm and open conversations—the stuff you’d love to chat to favorite, leading authors about, and now you can vicariously, through Alice and Charlotte. Wonderful hosts, brilliant guests. Highly recommend. Find them on Substack, too—the accompanying literary magazine is fantastic!
Oh my goodness, WHAT a gorgeous listen. Mine and friends’ new favourite. Perfectly fills the gap left by Literary Friction and perhaps the FT’s Culture Pod which no longer has its women hosting duo and lost some its verve. This podcast has the same jewel like quality mentioned of Sophie Mackintosh’s books. Can’t wait to hear more.
Thank you for the large and happy smile that spreads on my face during every episode.
Illuminating, wise & full of warmth. Can’t wait for the next episode! I
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This podcast features engaging discussions centered around the themes of reading, writing, and the nuances of real-life experiences as intertwined with literature. Hosts explore a wide range of topics including the struggles and joys of writing, challenges faced by authors, and the intricacies of various literary genres. The conversations often blend personal anecdotes with deeper reflections on motherhood, community, and the creative process, creating a relatable and warm environment for listeners who appreciate nuanced literary dialogue. With a strong focus on contemporary authors and literary trends, the dialogues aim to inspire writers and readers alike, appealing particularly to those interested in the intersections of literature and l... more
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