The second part of my Little Written interview with novelist, Sophie Coulombeau, is now available:
Little Written Podcast #7 – Sophie Coulombeau
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The second part of my Little Written interview with novelist, Sophie Coulombeau, is now available:
Little Written Podcast #7 – Sophie Coulombeau
Continue reading
The latest Little Written interviewee is the novelist and academic, Sophie Coulombeau.
Little Written Podcast #7 – Sophie Coulombeau
There was such a lot of material for this one that I decided to split it into two parts. Continue reading
My final Little Written episode covering the Page to Stage Festival featured playwright, Brian Coyle, who would later go on to win the festival’s Best Script award:
Episode 6: Brian Coyle, Page to Stage
The episode is again part of the Little Written Extra podcast, which you can subscribe to using the second of these links (though I’m not sure what else will go into it, now that Page to Stage is over). The first is for the regular podcast, which will have some new content imminently:
Here’s my second ten-minute Little Written episode, featuring another writer from the Page to Stage Festival:
Episode 5: Clarke McWilliam, Page to Stage
Unfortunately, due to space limits on Soundcloud, I have had to hive these Page to Stage related episodes off into a second podcast that I’ve called Little Written Extra. The main annoyance of this is that the two podcasts are separate on iTunes, so if you have to subscribe to each one separately:
Episode Four of the Little Written Podcast is out. At only ten minutes long, this is more of a bite-sized offering than the previous entries. This episode features Michael Rumney, the writer of Bricks, one of the eight one-act plays that have been selected for the festival:
Episode 4: Michael Rumney, Page to Stage
I’m intending this to be the first of a series of episodes where I talk to the writers involved with Page to Stage 2016 (I will try to persuade someone to interview me, at some point!). The next one should be out pretty soon, so keep an eye out for that.
So, a one-act play that I have written has been selected to be performed at the Page to Stage Festival in Liverpool in April. Continue reading
“I’m told it’s the largest adaptation the BBC have ever done…”
Episode Three of the Little Written Podcast is an exclusive interview with playwright and audio dramatist Dan Rebellato on the upcoming BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Emile Zola’s twenty-volume Rougon-Macquart novels, Blood, Sex and Money, on which he is a lead writer:
So, hot on the heels (or lukewarm on the heels, at the very least) of the previous episode, here is Episode Two of the Little Written Podcast:
Episode 2: Annegret Märten, Exeunt Magazine
Topics covered include X-Factor style theatrical job interviews, getting bored of film stars and monsters that go “Rrraarrgghh”.