A literary fiction podcast hosted by authors Jaimie Batchan and Lochlan Bloom.
We talk to fellow writers of literary fiction about process, what makes fiction 'real' and the motivation to sit down in front of an empty page and make things up...
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsPhilosophySociety & Culture |
In this episode we caught up with Canadian writer Sarah Bernstein (featuring occasional contributions from her then newborn child). Sarah is the author of the novels 'the Coming Bad Days' (2021) and 'Study for Obedience' (2023) and the poetry collect... more
This month we are speaking with international prize-winning novelist and former Edinburgh Makar / Poet Laureate (2008-2014), Ron Butlin.
In 2009 he was made the first-ever Honorary Writing Fellow (together with Ian Rankin) at Edinburgh University.... more
This month's episode features our chat with novelist and short story writer Amina Cain, the author of the novel Indelicacy, a New York Times Editors’ Choice and finalist for the Rathbones Folio Prize and the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize, pu... more
This month’s episode is our chat with the late Christopher Priest, who sadly passed away on 2nd February 2024.
In what will have been one of his last interviews, we spoke to Christopher on 3rd November 2023, where he talked us through his develop... more
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A brilliant array of authors and each has a very different approach to writing and editing. I like the way the hosts tease out the day to day mechanics of writing and how that can often lead into fascinating areas of discussion that feel quite unexpected.
It’s good to hear literary fiction authors being represented. I also appreciate that the hosts take the art form seriously. It is certainly interesting to hear everyone’s writing methods, though some guests I strongly disagreed with in terms of their subject and/or method.
I love this podcast. It’s so rare to hear published authors talking in depth about their writing process. Fantastic.
Very nice podcast with writers talk about what drives them to write, and how their creative process works, with cool writers you won’t necessarily see on tv every day but who do great stuff. Recommended!
This podcast has great authors and discussion topics which is always intelligently brought out in the podcast. This podcast has given me so many great book recommendations as well as brilliant conversation. Thank you!
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Apple Podcasts | #161 |
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