What a great way to start a new series! The brilliant Emma Jane Unsworth joins us down the line from Brighton. Emma is the author of the critically acclaimed novels Hungry, the Stars and Everything, Adults and Animals, which was turned into a lauded film. Her latest work is a memoir about motherhood: After the Storm. We talked to her about werewolves, living in Jane Eyre's world, dirty girl gangs and the redemptive qualities of Carrie Fisher.
BOOKS
Emma Jane Unsworth - Animals
Emma Jane Unsworth - Adults
Emma Jane Unsworth - After The Storm
Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre
Agatha Christie - Collection
Carrie Fisher - Postcards From the Edge
Marian Keyes - Rachel’s Holiday
Edward St Aubyn - Bad News
Calla Henkel - Other People’s Clothes
Emer McLysaght & Sarah Breen - Oh My God What a Complete Aisling
Nikesh Shukla - Brown Baby
Candice Brathwaite - I Am Not Your Baby Mother
Sigrid Nunez - The Friend
Gayl Jones - Corregidora
Candice Carty-Williams - Queenie
Raven Leilani - Luster
Kristen Roupenian - You Know You Want This
Glen Duncan - Last Werewolf
Jilly Cooper - Rivals
Gustave Flaubert - Madame Bovary
Maggie Nelson - Argonauts
Sinead Gleeson - Constellations
Maggie O’Farrell - I Am I Am I Am
Lynn Enright - Vagina
Kirstin Innes - Scabby Queen
Jenn Ashworth - Ghosted: A Love Story
Jenni Fagan - Luckenbooth
Jenni Fagan -The Panopticon
Katherine Heiny - Standard Deviation
Katherine Heiny - Early Morning Riser
Katherine Heiny - Single Carefree Mellow
Laurie Colwin - Happy All The Time
Jennifer Egan - Visit From the Good Squad
Chloe Caldwell - I'll Tell You in Person
Lorrie Moore - Gate at the Stairs
Lorrie Moore - Bark
Margaret Atwood - Cat’s Eye
Zadie Smith - White Teeth
Zadie Smith - Intimations
Patricia Lockwood - No One is Talking About This
Patricia Lockwood - Priestdaddy
Annie Proulx - Brokeback Mountain: Story to Screenplay
Billy Mernit - Writing the Romantic Comedy
Syd Field - Screenplay
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What a great way to start a new series! The brilliant Emma Jane Unsworth joins us down the line from Brighton. Emma is the author of the critically acclaimed novels Hungry, the Stars and Everything, Adults and Animals, which was turned into a lauded film. Her latest work is a memoir about motherhood: After the Storm. We talked to her about werewolves, living in Jane Eyre's world, dirty girl gangs and the redemptive qualities of Carrie Fisher.
BOOKS
Emma Jane Unsworth - Animals
Emma Jane Unsworth - Adults
Emma Jane Unsworth - After The Storm
Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre
Agatha Christie - Collection
Carrie Fisher - Postcards From the Edge
Marian Keyes - Rachel’s Holiday
Edward St Aubyn - Bad News
Calla Henkel - Other People’s Clothes
Emer McLysaght & Sarah Breen - Oh My God What a Complete Aisling
Nikesh Shukla - Brown Baby
Candice Brathwaite - I Am Not Your Baby Mother
Sigrid Nunez - The Friend
Gayl Jones - Corregidora
Candice Carty-Williams - Queenie
Raven Leilani - Luster
Kristen Roupenian - You Know You Want This
Glen Duncan - Last Werewolf
Jilly Cooper - Rivals
Gustave Flaubert - Madame Bovary
Maggie Nelson - Argonauts
Sinead Gleeson - Constellations
Maggie O’Farrell - I Am I Am I Am
Lynn Enright - Vagina
Kirstin Innes - Scabby Queen
Jenn Ashworth - Ghosted: A Love Story
Jenni Fagan - Luckenbooth
Jenni Fagan -The Panopticon
Katherine Heiny - Standard Deviation
Katherine Heiny - Early Morning Riser
Katherine Heiny - Single Carefree Mellow
Laurie Colwin - Happy All The Time
Jennifer Egan - Visit From the Good Squad
Chloe Caldwell - I'll Tell You in Person
Lorrie Moore - Gate at the Stairs
Lorrie Moore - Bark
Margaret Atwood - Cat’s Eye
Zadie Smith - White Teeth
Zadie Smith - Intimations
Patricia Lockwood - No One is Talking About This
Patricia Lockwood - Priestdaddy
Annie Proulx - Brokeback Mountain: Story to Screenplay
Billy Mernit - Writing the Romantic Comedy
Syd Field - Screenplay
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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