The Writing Life
National Centre for Writing
We’re a podcast for anyone who writes. Every week we talk to writers about their writing journeys and techniques, from early career debuts to self-publishers and narrative designers. We’ve featured Margaret Atwood, Jackie Kay, Sara Collins, Antti Tuomainen, Val McDermid, Sarah Perry, Elif Shafak and many more!
The Writing Life is produced by the National Centre for Writing at Dragon Hall in Norwich.
The Writing Life is produced by the National Centre for Writing at Dragon Hall in Norwich.
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Apr 9, 2020 • 60min
Writing In Interesting Times - with Vahur Afanasjev
Former Dragon Hall resident Vahur Afanasjev joins the pod to talk to Lewis Buxton about his books, how coronavirus has affected his writing and why he writes a lot about fish. Vahur is an Estonian author and creator of the award-winning Serafima and Bogdan, a bloody, funny and surreal family saga about the Russian Old Believer minority in Estonia.
ALSO on this week's episode is guest-host Peggy Hughes, joining Steph and Simon to talk about Bibliotherapy and recommend some great books for us all to read while stuck in isolation.
Hosted by Steph McKenna & Simon Jones.
Music by Bennet Maples.

Apr 1, 2020 • 41min
Finding Your New Normal - Mark Stay returns!
Writer and presenter Mark Stay, co-creator of The Bestseller Experiment and author of Robot Overlords and The End of Magic, returns for this week's episode to discuss his publishing experiments and why 'finding a new normal' is something we all do multiple times in our lives. If you're struggling to be productive while under isolation, listen to this right now.
Hosted by Simon Jones and Steph McKenna.
Find out more about what we do: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk
Mark's website: https://markstaywrites.com/
Listen to the Bestseller Experiment: https://bestsellerexperiment.com/
Music by Bennet Maples.

Mar 25, 2020 • 29min
Method And Digital Tools - Bregje Hofstede & Moto Shibata
It's a bumper edition of the pod today, with TWO special guests: Bregje Hofstede and Motoyuki Shibata. As part of our new Early Career Writers' Resource pack they are talking all about their METHOD: from the writer's perspective and the translator's. Simon also shares his favourite digital tools for writers!
Check out the full METHOD resource pack: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/2-method/
Hosted by Simon Jones and Steph McKenna.
Find out more: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk
Music by Bennet Maples.

Mar 20, 2020 • 55min
Jenny Offill: Catastrophising, coronavirus & Weather
None other than Jenny Offill joins the podcast to talk about her new book Weather with Joe Dunthorne. Along the way they discuss catastrophising, doomers, coronavirus and seismic historical events.
This conversation is in partnership with The Book Hive. Weather is available direct from them at a special discount for pod listeners and event ticket holders!
Hosted by Steph McKenna and Simon Jones.
Find out more about what we do: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/
Writing courses: https://courses.nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/
Music by Bennet Maples.

Mar 13, 2020 • 16min
Exploring Themes Through Characters: Ayobami Adebayo
Flo talks to Ayobami Adebayo about the writing of her debut novel Stay With Me, in particular focusing on the creation of the characters.
Meanwhile, we introduce our new online courses! These can be found at https://courses.nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk and include lots of free courses packed full of practical writing tips.
Hosted by Simon Jones and Steph McKenna.
Find out more about what we do: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk
Music by Bennet Maples.

Mar 6, 2020 • 37min
BookTube & Your Online Platform - with Leena Norms
Prominent BookTuber Leena Norms joins us to talk about developing and maintaining an online profile, handling abuse and her parallel careers on YouTube and in the publishing industry. Also, she politely explains to Simon what BookTube actually means.
Hosted by Simon Jones and Steph McKenna, who are joined by special guest - and BookTube afficionado - Vicki Maitland.
Find out more about what we do: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk
Leena's website: https://www.leenanorms.com/
Leena on Twitter: https://twitter.com/leenanorms

Mar 4, 2020 • 1min
The Writing Life podcast trailer
Get a taste of what we do and meet hosts Simon Jones and Steph McKenna. We're a weekly podcast for anyone who writes - find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and all good podcast apps.
Produced by the National Centre for Writing in the UK.
Find out more at https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk

Feb 26, 2020 • 28min
From Teacher To Writer: Ashley Hickson-Lovence
"If you write, you're a writer." This week we talk to Ashley Hickson-Lovence about the creation of his debut novel The 392, and how he had to fit writing time in and around his job of being a teacher. Ashley shares his journey from poet to teacher to novelist and talks about his next project. Interview by Florence Reynolds.
Meanwhile, Simon and Steph introduce the Norfolk & Norwich Festival's City of Literature strand which was announced last week.
Hosted by Steph McKenna and Simon Jones.
More about our work: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/
City of Literature events: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/city-of-literature-at-norfolk-norwich-festival/
NNF: https://nnfestival.org.uk/
Music by Bennet Maples.

Feb 21, 2020 • 31min
Taking Yourself Seriously - with Cat Woodward
Poet Cat Woodward talks to Flo about taking her writing seriously and why she publishes with small presses. Plus a reading of one of the poems from her recent anthology 'Blood. Flower. Joy!'
(apologies for audio quality at some points: every plane, truck and marching band decided to go past during the recording of this episode)
Hosted by Simon Jones and Steph McKenna
Cat's website: https://www.catwoodward.com/
Flo's website: https://floreynolds.com/
The Language of Food with Cara Marks: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/whats-on/the-language-of-food-with-cara-marks/
What we do: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk
Music by Bennet Maples.

Feb 14, 2020 • 25min
Leaving Your Job To Become A Writer - with Nuril Basri
"Do not be limited by the things that surround you." That's the advice from Nuril Basri, who joins us on the podcast this week to talk about his journey from a rural village in Indonesia to leaving his job to become a writer. Nuril is talking with Kate Griffin.
Hosted by Steph McKenna and Simon Jones, who also talk about the newly announced Early Career Awards judges and other exciting upcoming events.
Nuril Basri was born in a village in West Java, Indonesia, and raised in a staunchly Islamic community. Nuril has worked in a variety of positions—cashier, tutor, accounts manager, waiter, etc.—the combined experience of which has served to enrich his characters and settings. Nuril is the author of six novels.
Find out more about what we do: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk
Music by Bennet Maples.


