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53: Brighton Debut Authors Ania Card and Sarah Butler plus a Brighton Fringe Preview
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This month we speak to Brighton based debut novelists, Ania Card and Sarah Butler, both of whom have books out with indie presses.
Ania talks about writing not in her native tongue, about exploring queer identity and how the writing community has helped her reach success.
Sarah talks about the move from short fiction to a novel and how the Sussex landscape inspires her writing.
We also speak to Rhiannon Lingwood from Brighton Fringe who is giving us a preview of book, literature and spoken word events on at this year’s iconic Fringe.
Ania talks about writing not in her native tongue, about exploring queer identity and how the writing community has helped her reach success.
Sarah talks about the move from short fiction to a novel and how the Sussex landscape inspires her writing.
We also speak to Rhiannon Lingwood from Brighton Fringe who is giving us a preview of book, literature and spoken word events on at this year’s iconic Fringe.
74 episodes
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Manage episode 402708716 series 2338721
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This month we speak to Brighton based debut novelists, Ania Card and Sarah Butler, both of whom have books out with indie presses.
Ania talks about writing not in her native tongue, about exploring queer identity and how the writing community has helped her reach success.
Sarah talks about the move from short fiction to a novel and how the Sussex landscape inspires her writing.
We also speak to Rhiannon Lingwood from Brighton Fringe who is giving us a preview of book, literature and spoken word events on at this year’s iconic Fringe.
Ania talks about writing not in her native tongue, about exploring queer identity and how the writing community has helped her reach success.
Sarah talks about the move from short fiction to a novel and how the Sussex landscape inspires her writing.
We also speak to Rhiannon Lingwood from Brighton Fringe who is giving us a preview of book, literature and spoken word events on at this year’s iconic Fringe.
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