Rosa Rankin-Gee was one of the first guests on This Writing Life when the podcast was still a glint in its host's eye. We spoke ostensibly about her excellent debut novel The Last Kings of Sark but quickly widened the focus to the challenges of being a first-time and very young novelist, to sitting in large publishing boardrooms and sucking strange sweets.
Part one begins with some idle digital recording chatter - how DO you pronounce WAV? - followed by some idle corporate boardroom chatter, before our host finally gets down to the business of introductions, Bill Callahan, brilliant thoughts, and writer's notebooks. From there we hopped to:
- obsession with youth
- dreams, writing and the perfect thriller
- how do you open a first novel
- how do you create a central character in your first novel?
- structuring your first novel
- memory, distortion and poor question-asking
- Sark, cooking and the real-life inspiration for the novel
- writing vs memory-loss
- Jude and Rosa, life and art
- first novels
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