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Kate Summerscale

Kate Summerscale Listen to Kate Summerscale explaining to Nicola Barranger what happened that fateful night and her feeling about the story now.


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Adam Thorpe

Adam Thorpe With wartime tragedies resonating in the valleys, insensitive Americans for landlords and a gardener who is arguably the right side of creative madness, The Standing Pool is rich in metaphors about modern day colonialism.


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Mohammed Hanif

Mohammed Hanif Mohammed Hanif explains how he could get away with poking fun at General Zia ul-Haq of Pakistan.


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Patrick McGrath

Patrick McGrath Patrick McGrath talks to Nicola Barranger about the themes and inspirations behind his new novel Trauma.


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Simon Garfield

Simon Garfield Freelance writer Simon Garfield “comes out” in his latest book The Error World – an Affair with Stamps- and confesses to a lifelong philatelic obsession. Garfield’s book is a memoir of a life dominated by collecting things.


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Mavis Cheek

Mavis Cheek In a video interview Mavis Cheek explains that her 13th work is a departure from her traditional novel of modern manners. She explain that Amenable Women is about two ladies separated by 500 years – one a wife of the notorious Henry VIII of England and the other a modern widow who wants to re-dress her poor reputation.


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Rachel Billington

Rachel Billington As Rachel Billington explains in this video, her latest work examines conflicting worlds crashing together in one family, itself anything but harmonious.


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Kate Mosse

Kate Mosse Kate Mosse talks to Nicola Barranger about her new novel Sepulchre.


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Maggie Gee

Maggie Gee Maggie Gee gives Nicola Barranger an insight to what’s in store for the two books she is currently working on and her latest release The White Family.


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Zina Rohan

Zina-Rohan Zina Rohan talks to Nicola Barranger about her latest novel The Officer's Daughter.


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Marilyn Scott

Marilyn Scott, director of the new Lightbox in Woking Surrey, explains the thinking behind the new Art Gallery and Museum.


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David Hendy

As BBC Radio 4 celebrates its 40th birthday, historian David Hendy tells Nicola Barranger about his new book.


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Nicola Benedetti

Nicola Benedetti tells Nicola Barranger about the huge pressures on her time, the problems of choosing what to record, and how much her inter-continental family heritage touches on her music.


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Kwame Kwei-Armah

Kwame Kwei-Armah The UK's leading playwright of black issues tells Nicola Barranger about his latest work Statement of Regret which has just opened at London's National Theatre.


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Michael Billington

Michael Billington Michael Billington reflects over some of the 8000+ first nights he has attended and highlights a few of his favourite shows.


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Robert Mack

Robert Mack Robert Mack talks to Nicola Barranger about the new Tim Burton Movie Sweeney Todd and the republishing of the original 19th century novel.


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Michael Palin

Michael Palin talks about his extensive travel writing career, about acting and explains why he supports the Right To Read Campaign for RNIB.


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Charles Boyle

Charles Boyle In this audio interview, Charles Boyle tells Nicola Barranger how a small legacy from a deceased uncle led to a large interest in his first novel – which Bloomsbury have now republished.
24 for 3 has been awarded the McKitterick Prize 2008.


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Ruth Rendell

In this interview Ruth Rendell told Nicola Barranger that NOT being a writer was never an option for her.


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