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Writer's Routine

In every episode we look inside the daily diary of a writer, to peak at the secrets of their success. How do they plan their day and maximise their creativity, in order to plot and publish a bestselle... Read more

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Val McDermid - Bestselling author talks changing process, creating characters and listening to readers

Val McDermid - Bestselling author talks changing process, creating characters and listening to readers

Val McDermid is one of the most successful crime authors in the world. Her novels have been translated into 40 languages... Read more

19 Apr 2019

42mins

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Anthony Horowitz, author of 'Magpie Murders' - Prolific writer discusses James Bond, Sherlock Holmes and Alex Rider, also why he doesn't enjoy routines, and revisiting characters

Anthony Horowitz, author of 'Magpie Murders' - Prolific writer discusses James Bond, Sherlock Holmes and Alex Rider, also why he doesn't enjoy routines, and revisiting characters

One of the UK's most prolific and loved authors, Anthony Horowitz takes us through the daily routine which has lifted hi... Read more

2 Feb 2018

43mins

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Sir Ian Rankin, author of 22 'Detective John Rebus' novels - One of UK's bestselling authors chats about Edinburgh, writing quickly and surprise endings.

Sir Ian Rankin, author of 22 'Detective John Rebus' novels - One of UK's bestselling authors chats about Edinburgh, writing quickly and surprise endings.

Sir Ian Rankin is one of the biggest selling crime authors in history. His most famous character 'Detective John Rebus' ... Read more

1 Nov 2018

38mins

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Harriet Tyce - Debut novelist talks learning to write, being inspired by work, and genre-fiction.

Harriet Tyce - Debut novelist talks learning to write, being inspired by work, and genre-fiction.

After working for years as a criminal barrister, Harriet Tyce gave up work when she had children and decided to write. A... Read more

8 Mar 2019

45mins

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Phoebe Locke, author of summer hit 'The July Girls' - Thriller writer talks strict timing, getting to know your killer, and pseudonyms

Phoebe Locke, author of summer hit 'The July Girls' - Thriller writer talks strict timing, getting to know your killer, and pseudonyms

After achieving great success with her debut novel, 'The Tall Man', Phoebe Locke is back with a new summer-hit, 'The Jul... Read more

25 Jul 2019

45mins

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Ann Cleeves, author of 'The Long Call' - 'Vera' and 'Shetland' writer talks about the urge to tell stories, learning by living and never plotting

Ann Cleeves, author of 'The Long Call' - 'Vera' and 'Shetland' writer talks about the urge to tell stories, learning by living and never plotting

Ann Cleeves is a hugely prolific author - she once wrote a book a year for 30 years, and still publishes more or less ev... Read more

13 Dec 2019

44mins

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AJ Finn - Writer's Routine #21

AJ Finn - Writer's Routine #21

AJ Finn explores the minutely insignificant but weirdly wonderful details of his writing routine!AJ has just published '... Read more

9 Feb 2018

28mins

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Steven Butler - Writer's Routine #2

Steven Butler - Writer's Routine #2

It's children's fiction king-pin Steven Butler, with his writing routine!Steven is an actor, a singer, a voice-over arti... Read more

31 Aug 2017

28mins

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Harriet Evans, author of 'The Garden of Lost and Found' - The luxury of two places to write, why editing is the most important part of the process, and how to be flexible when the story takes over.

Harriet Evans, author of 'The Garden of Lost and Found' - The luxury of two places to write, why editing is the most important part of the process, and how to be flexible when the story takes over.

Harriet Evans' 11 novel could be her biggest yet. Even with the huge success of 'The Wildflowers', 'The Garden of Lost a... Read more

15 Nov 2019

49mins

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Rob Hart, author of 'The Warehouse' - Critically acclaimed author talks dystopian fiction, standalone novels and editing backwards.

Rob Hart, author of 'The Warehouse' - Critically acclaimed author talks dystopian fiction, standalone novels and editing backwards.

Rob Hart's new book 'The Warehouse' is in the mold of 'Farenheit 451' and '1984', and focuses on one big business that s... Read more

19 Aug 2019

47mins

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Jeffrey Archer, author of 'Nothing Ventured' - Internationally successful author talks escaping to write, his exacting daily routine and what selling over 275 million books is really like.

Jeffrey Archer, author of 'Nothing Ventured' - Internationally successful author talks escaping to write, his exacting daily routine and what selling over 275 million books is really like.

For over 40 years, Jeffrey Archer has sold many, many books. The current count is over 275 million. He's written 37, inc... Read more

29 Nov 2019

38mins

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Angela Clarke - Writer's Routine #3

Angela Clarke - Writer's Routine #3

Crime author Angela Clarke gives us another writer's routine! 'Trust Me' is the third book in her 'Social Media Murders ... Read more

8 Sep 2017

28mins

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James Wilde - Writer's Routine #12

James Wilde - Writer's Routine #12

'Man of Mercia' James Wilde shares the secrets of writing historical fiction!In the most polite way possible, James Wild... Read more

10 Nov 2017

30mins

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Paul Burston - Writer's Routine #13

Paul Burston - Writer's Routine #13

Thriller-author, satirist and journalist Paul Burston digs deep in his writer's routine!One of the founding editors of '... Read more

17 Nov 2017

30mins

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Tim Marshall - 'Prisoners of Geography' author and Diplomatic Editor talks planning, accessibility and Geopolitics.

Tim Marshall - 'Prisoners of Geography' author and Diplomatic Editor talks planning, accessibility and Geopolitics.

Tim Marshall worked for some years as the Diplomatic Editor for Sky News, travelling and living all over the world to ge... Read more

14 Dec 2018

41mins

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Sophie Jenkins - Writer's Routine #31

Sophie Jenkins - Writer's Routine #31

WE'RE AN AWARD WINNING PODCAST! On Saturday, in a ceremony alongside BBC Radio 2, Radio 4, Radio X and countless other t... Read more

23 May 2018

32mins

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Abi Elphinstone, author of 'Rumblestar' - Children's author talks finding the right audience, believable characters and thorough research.

Abi Elphinstone, author of 'Rumblestar' - Children's author talks finding the right audience, believable characters and thorough research.

Abi Elphinstone has just started the brand new kids' series 'The Unmapped Chronicles'. The first of which, 'Rumblestar',... Read more

14 Jun 2019

45mins

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Mhairi McFarlane - Rom-com author talks contrivances, not letting mistakes go, and 'chick-lit'.

Mhairi McFarlane - Rom-com author talks contrivances, not letting mistakes go, and 'chick-lit'.

Mhairi McFarlane has published 5 novels, her new first 'You Had Me At Hello' was a huge bestseller, and her new one 'Don... Read more

5 May 2019

32mins

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Mel Sherratt - Crime and Thriller author talks moving through genres, letting characters dictate plot, and the Kindle revolution that helped her success.

Mel Sherratt - Crime and Thriller author talks moving through genres, letting characters dictate plot, and the Kindle revolution that helped her success.

Mel Sherratt has published 12 books, and written many, many more, across a wide range of genres. She loves writing so mu... Read more

30 May 2019

35mins

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Gabriel Tallent, author of best-selling 'My Absolute Darling' - Critically acclaimed writer chats character development, plot structure and the right to tell stories.

Gabriel Tallent, author of best-selling 'My Absolute Darling' - Critically acclaimed writer chats character development, plot structure and the right to tell stories.

Gabriel Tallent was working full-time in a restaurant, whilst doing some pretty serious mountain climbing on the side, w... Read more

26 Sep 2018

39mins

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