The Writing Life
En podkast av National Centre for Writing - Mandager
313 Episoder
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Derek Barretto‘s path to literary translation
Publisert: 19.11.2021 -
Jennifer Anne Champion on poetry and embroidery
Publisert: 12.11.2021 -
Adam Z Robinson on theatre, Patreon and adapting to Covid-19
Publisert: 5.11.2021 -
Editing & translating for young readers with Ella Micheler
Publisert: 28.10.2021 -
Writing fantasy with Nuraliah Norasid
Publisert: 22.10.2021 -
Going from self-publishing to traditional publishing with AE Warren
Publisert: 15.10.2021 -
Jenn Ashworth on writing fiction & non-fiction
Publisert: 8.10.2021 -
Nazry Bahrawi & Vineet Lal in conversation
Publisert: 30.9.2021 -
Carole Angier on writing the first biography of W.G. Sebald
Publisert: 24.9.2021 -
Megan Abbott on crime writing‘s power to change society
Publisert: 17.9.2021 -
Structuring a novel: Rebecca Watson talks to Chitra Ramaswamy about Little Scratch
Publisert: 9.9.2021 -
Kate Mosse on the Women‘s Prize, Discoveries and research
Publisert: 3.9.2021 -
Finding hope in an age of crisis - with Tom Whyman
Publisert: 27.8.2021 -
Lewis Buxton on boyhood, sexuality, sport and publishing his first poetry collection
Publisert: 20.8.2021 -
Shash Trevett & Geetha Sukumaran on translating Tamil poetry
Publisert: 13.8.2021 -
Olivia Hellwell on translating from Slovene (+ the cultural importance of crisps)
Publisert: 6.8.2021 -
Substack, the creator economy & serialised storytelling with Elle Griffin
Publisert: 30.7.2021 -
Tommy Sissons on writing a prose polemic
Publisert: 23.7.2021 -
How to become a literary translator: deep dive
Publisert: 16.7.2021 -
Tsitsi Dangarembga on representation, feminism and Zimbabwean literature
Publisert: 9.7.2021
We're a weekly podcast for anyone who writes. We talk to writers about their writing journeys and techniques, from early career debuts to self-publishers and narrative designers. We've featured Margaret Atwood, Jackie Kay, Sara Collins, Antti Tuomainen, Val McDermid, Sarah Perry, Elif Shafak and many more! The Writing Life is produced by the National Centre for Writing at Dragon Hall in Norwich.
