This is a replay from last year with one of my biggest writing inspirations: Dame Jacqueline Wilson! Her 111th novel Love Frankie is out now which we talk about in this episode, we also talk about her journey into being one of the nation's most loved writers, her writing process, why she's always wanted to discuss deeper issues, her trouble with computers and why she loves meeting her readers in person. I remember being so excited about this and getting to meet her in person in between the first lot of lockdowns. Hope you enjoy and if you did please do leave a rating or a review! xo
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#382 Jamie Klingler: A Year of Intense Transformation (Part 1)
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#381 Fearne Cotton: Finding Meaning in a Messy World
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#379 Jamie Varon: How to Be Radically Content With Your Life (Part 1)
#378 Clover Stroud: Writing About Life & Death (Part 2)
#377 Clover Stroud: Writing About Life & Death (Part 1)
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