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Writers in Conversation with Christopher Bigsby

Volume VI

Christopher Bigsby editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:UEA Publishing Project

Published:1st Dec '17

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This book features insightful interviews with renowned authors, providing a unique glimpse into their creative processes and experiences. Writers in Conversation with Christopher Bigsby is a must-read for literature lovers.

In Writers in Conversation with Christopher Bigsby, readers are invited to delve into a remarkable collection of interviews featuring some of the most celebrated authors of our time. Transcribed from the UEA Literature Festival and produced in association with The Arthur Miller Institute, this volume showcases the insights and experiences of writers who have made a significant impact on contemporary literature. Over a decade of engaging discussions at the Arthur Miller Centre's International Literary Festival at the University of East Anglia, Bigsby captures the essence of the craft through candid, often humorous exchanges that reveal the inner workings of a writer's mind.

The book features a diverse array of voices, including Naomi Alderman, Stephen Fry, and Ian McEwan, among many others. Each interview provides a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of the writing process, offering readers a chance to understand the complexities of literary creation. The depth of these conversations not only highlights the individual journeys of each author but also emphasizes the shared experiences that unite them as storytellers.

Writers in Conversation with Christopher Bigsby serves as both an informative resource and an enjoyable read for anyone interested in the art of writing. It invites literature enthusiasts to appreciate the nuances of the writing profession while gaining inspiration from the wisdom of those who have navigated its path with success.

ISBN: 9781911343134

Dimensions: 210mm x 120mm x 30mm

Weight: 500g

400 pages