This podcast features Open Book and A Good Read. Open Book talks to authors about their work. In A G
Psychotherapist writer Philippa Perry and Professor of Neuroscience Anil Seth join Harriett Gilbert
Tom Bullough on writing about the climate crisis, and Richard Wright's lost novel
Columnist at The Times James Marriott and arts journalist for The Guardian Jude Rogers discuss favou
Chris Power talks to Aleksandar Hemon about his new novel The World and All That It Holds
Art historian Kate Bryan and comedian Mark Steel talk to Harriett Gilbert about their favourite book
Bret Easton Ellis
This week broadcaster and writer Adrian Chiles and musician and sound artist Marty Ware join Harriet
Agnes Poirier the French writer and broadcaster and British-Nigerian novelist Nikki May introduce us
Chris Power discusses one of the most talked about trends in publishing
Monica Heisey talks to Johny Pitts about her debut novel about divorce in your twenties
Jane Smiley, and writing gay lives from the past with Tom Crewe and Nell Stevens
Chris Power explores the writing of Katherine Mansfield on the centenary of her death.
Johny Pitts explores the Queen of Crime's connection to the festive season
Chris Power talks to the author of The Golden Mole and Other Living Treasures.
Chris Power discusses a year in books with Ellah Wakatama and Kate Mosse.
Books about tidying, music and addiction, and a desire to write are this week's choices.
Octavia Bright talks to highly-acclaimed Argentinian author Mariana Enríquez. about her unsettling n
A disgraced university tutor, a dysfunctional family, and a love-letter to literature.
Cormac McCarthy, The Writers, Derek Owusu
Two very-different memoirs and a tale of two women on an adventure feature this week.