In part two of This Writing Life's podcast with Anna Smaill, we negotiate photographers, noises in RIBA and publicists to discuss her soon-to-be Man Booker longlisted debut novel, The Chimes.
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We began by talking about the taunting idea of the 'genius' and the tragedy of falling short. After mocking This Writing Life's mobile phone, Smaill then moved on to:
the glories and downsides of genius
'I should probably say, I never actually thought I was a genius'did The Chimes address Smaill's own musical...
In part two of This Writing Life's podcast with Anna Smaill, we negotiate photographers, noises in RIBA and publicists to discuss her soon-to-be Man Booker longlisted debut novel,
The Chimes.
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We began by talking about the taunting idea of the 'genius' and the tragedy of falling short. After mocking This Writing Life's mobile phone, Smaill then moved on to:
- the glories and downsides of genius
- 'I should probably say, I never actually thought I was a genius'
- did The Chimes address Smaill's own musical background?
- from Young Adult to something else: the writing process of The Chimes
- hearing the voice of her hero, Simon
- what Simon and Smaill have in common
- what was the challenge of writing fiction
- 'That sense of mystery animated it throughout'
- the (quasi-pseudo ) inspiration for 'Onestory', music as a form of social control
- Vladimir Gavreau, Infrasound and sonic weaponary
- music and control in Tokyo
- chaos, order and the problems of being an individual
- leaving home and Smaill's return to New Zealand
- New Zealand and the Man Booker: Hulme and Catton
- Eleanor Catton and controversy
- the state of the arts in New Zealand
- can a novel set in New Zealand break out internationally
- living with a novelist - Smaill on her husband, the writer Carl Shuker
- the future
Read Anna Smaill on her Man Booker nomination: here.
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