Part three of Lynn Shepherd's This Writing Life podcast mixes business and pleasure: how did a successful city worker become a successful writer? Doctorates on Samuel Richardson, freelance copywriting, and publishing novels all flash past in quick succession. We talk unpublished novels, the challenges of finishing a book and writing for writing's sake. Lynn discusses where her own voice lies in the novels she produces, discusses how to information dump, and how much license to take with historical fact. We end by discussing the complex subject of her latest historical book, A Treacherous Likeness, the Romantic poet Percy Shelley.
Part 4 of 4 to follow.
Episode 50 - David Gates: Part 1
Episode 49 - Writing Life Trailer: David Gates on Donald Trump
Episode 48 - Harry Parker: Part 3
Episode 47 - Harry Parker: Part 2
Episode 46 - Harry Parker: Part 1
Episode 45 - Harry Parker: Reading from Anatomy of a Soldier
Episode 44 - David Mitchell and Michel Faber in conversation: Part 4
Episode 43 - David Mitchell and Michel Faber in conversation: Part 3
Episode 42 - David Mitchell and Michel Faber in conversation: Part 2
Episode 41 - David Mitchell and Michel Faber in conversation: Part 1
Episode 40 - David Mitchell and Michel Faber in conversation: Trailer
Episode 39 - Tom Drury Live at Bookseller Crow: Part 3
Episode 38 - Tom Drury Live at Bookseller Crow: Part 2
Episode 37 - Tom Drury Live at Bookseller Crow: Part 1
Episode 36 - Kate Hamer: Part 2
Episode 35 - Kate Hamer: Reading from The Girl in the Red Coat
Episode 34 - Kate Hamer - Girl in a Red Coat: Part 1
Episode 33 - Kate Hamer reads Chapter 1 of The Girl in the Red Coat
Episode 32 - Sloane Crosley: Part 2
Episode 31 - Sloane Crosley: Part 1
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