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Ben Elton and the case for popular fiction

Nov 16, 2025
In this lively discussion, Ben Elton, a British comic and novelist, shares insights on the hurdles of writing popular fiction and the joy of reflecting on his career in his new autobiography. Sofie Laguna, an acclaimed Australian author, delves into her novel The Underworld, exploring adolescence intertwined with Roman mythology. Colm Tóibín, an Irish literary critic, offers fascinating reading rules for Jane Austen's works and reveals how understanding her characters' backgrounds enriches our reading experience.
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INSIGHT

Plotting Versus Improvisation

  • Richard Curtis taught Elton the value of plotting and focusing on one project at a time.
  • Elton admits he's improvisatory and often juggles multiple projects, which contrasts with Curtis's focused method.
ADVICE

Use Notes To Improve Work

  • Read editorial notes twice: react, then set them aside and reread when calmer to learn from feedback.
  • Manage your ego to allow criticism to improve your work rather than derail you.
ANECDOTE

Stark: An Aussie Novel Born In Fremantle

  • Elton wrote his first novel Stark in Fremantle, inspired by local life and a sci-fi plot about billionaires escaping environmental collapse.
  • Stark became his only million-seller and anticipated later real-world rocket ventures.
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