In between coughs, snuffles and sneezes, this week we started out talking about the importance of book covers. Then Kate, in her usual philosophical manner, posed us a beardstroker about the muse, and we thrash out what we think it means and if we’ve ever experienced it. Returning to more practical issues, we talk about where we write, in cafes, pubs, or at home, and how distracted we are in those places. Kate adds an addendum to our discussion on genres in Episode 10, with a proper definition of science fiction and fantasy, and we all promise to do our homework better in future (with our fingers crossed).
Presented and produced by Cathy Clarke, Kate Mulholland and Máire Brophy.
Music by Gavin Mulhall
35. Fan Fiction and Ghostwriting
34. Interview with Caitriona Lally
33. Intro to Season 2
32. Interview with Catherine Ryan Howard
31. Inspired by Roland
30. Conversation with Roland Evans
29. Rethinking Novellas
28. The Joanne Clancy Affair
27. Writers Update & Sharing with Others
26. International Literature Festival Dublin
25. Fantastic Writing, Writing Fantasy
24. Pirate Love & Historical Fiction
23. Why do we write?
22. A Sense of Place
21. The Milkisode
20. The One With All The Feedback
19. Happy Holidays! We will be back in Jan
18. Rom-Coms & 2016
17. The Special Snowflake That Farts Rainbows?
16. A Good Cry
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