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Episode Thirty Seven - Rowan Coleman & Tracy Fenton

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It’s where it’s at!

Steve Cavanagh and Luca Veste present a brand new podcast for readers and writers which will bring you the latest news in the book world, interviews with the best writers, agents, publicists, editors, and literary agents in the business. Also, each week we'll hear from some of the best book reviewers around, who'll give us their reads of the week.

This week, the crime writerly duo discuss starting new books and how it's like school, the 225th anniversary of WH Smith, the greatest books ever, the inaugural Glass Bell award, and translating Harry Potter into Scots.

In Critics Corner, it's the one sterling bewildering review this week, for the awesome Liz Nugent.

Reviewer's Corner makes a welcome return, with Tracy Fenton recommending The Child by Fiona Barton and You Don't Know Me by Imran Mahmood.

Special guest this week is the awesome Rowan Coleman! She talks about her latest book, how she started writing, growing up with dyslexia, time travel, and interrupting dogs.

In the wrap up, it's a tribute to the amazing Helen Cadbury after her incredibly sad passing this week.

Credits:

Produced by Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions

Music by Stuart Neville

Episode dedicated in loving memory of Helen Cadbury.

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128 episodes

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It’s where it’s at!

Steve Cavanagh and Luca Veste present a brand new podcast for readers and writers which will bring you the latest news in the book world, interviews with the best writers, agents, publicists, editors, and literary agents in the business. Also, each week we'll hear from some of the best book reviewers around, who'll give us their reads of the week.

This week, the crime writerly duo discuss starting new books and how it's like school, the 225th anniversary of WH Smith, the greatest books ever, the inaugural Glass Bell award, and translating Harry Potter into Scots.

In Critics Corner, it's the one sterling bewildering review this week, for the awesome Liz Nugent.

Reviewer's Corner makes a welcome return, with Tracy Fenton recommending The Child by Fiona Barton and You Don't Know Me by Imran Mahmood.

Special guest this week is the awesome Rowan Coleman! She talks about her latest book, how she started writing, growing up with dyslexia, time travel, and interrupting dogs.

In the wrap up, it's a tribute to the amazing Helen Cadbury after her incredibly sad passing this week.

Credits:

Produced by Twenty Inches of Monkey Productions

Music by Stuart Neville

Episode dedicated in loving memory of Helen Cadbury.

  continue reading

128 episodes

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