By Meg Rosoff on 22 May 2012
Everyone knows that writers don’t just write. Aside from walking dogs and riding horses with a soupcon of parenting and bill paying on the side, I do festival talks, a bit of journalism, some teaching, and run a monthly storytelling group called True Stories Told Live with three other Londoners (Kerry Shale, actor; Kate Bland, radio [...]
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By Meg Rosoff on 4 June 2011
I think I’m as well qualified as the next writer to muse on literary festivals, having spent an inordinate amount of time at them lately. The thing is, I’ve recently had a bit of a revelation. Which is, why go halfway around the world (or all the way to Hay on Wye, which sometimes feels [...]
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