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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Ruth Jones is best known for playing Nessa in Gavin and Stacey - the BBC TV comedy she co-wrote with James Corden - and also for starring in and writing the comedy series Stella, set in her native South Wales.Earlier this year she also wrote her firs... more
Jojo Moyes was born in 1969 and grew up in London and went on to work as a minicab controller, braille typer and brochure writer for Club 18-30, before settling on journalism. She worked as a journalist for ten years, including a year at South China ... more
Sebastian Faulks began his writing career as a journalist - including a stint at the Daily Telegraph - before publishing his first novel, The Girl at the Lion d'Or, in 1989. He’s gone on to write over a dozen more novels, including Charlotte Gray, En... more
Growing up, Marian Keyes never thought of herself as a writer - and came to her profession almost by accident in the early 1990s. She has since become one of Ireland’s most successful novelists - with over 35 million copies of her thirteen works sold... more
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A joy to listen to a funny, unassuming, talented woman.
If only the voice of the interviewer wasn't so muzzy it wouldn't be so irritating to listen. The guests are great and so interesting.
Move over Harriet Gilbert, Laura Powell is charming and knows what she speaks of without wearing her research on her sleeve.
I especially like it when she goes and interviews the authors in the place where they write. A behind-the-scenes look at a writer’s process is fascinating. I do hope they will continue to put this podcast out indefinitely.
It must be just me, but I listened to this to unwind & relax, everyone spoke really quickly & stilted, absolutely wound me up. I won’t be listening to anymore. Very disappointed ☹️
And now I can’t send my review as I have to have a nickname. FFS!!!!!!!!
More please. Very interesting
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