ABSTRACT

Writing Talk includes interviews with nineteen well-known contemporary writers, exploring the ways in which they research and find their original ideas. Working across genres such as fiction, scriptwriting, radio, life writing, biography and more, the writers offer insight into how they interpret, hone and develop these ideas. The conversations examine the roles of technique, craft, language, reading, memory, serendipity, habit and persistence. They offer technical detail about the creative process and give unique insights into the borderlands between genres as well as offering rich, personal insights and universal resonances. A wide-ranging introduction surveys the reasons why we are intrigued by the mysteries of individual writing practice and how these illuminate critical attitudes to literature and performance. Offering a rare glimpse into the creative process of some of this generation’s most eminent voices, Writing Talk is a must read for anyone interested in how stories are found and made.

Interviewees:

Alan Ayckbourn, Iain Banks, Helen Blakeman, Louis de Bernières, Sarah Butler, Andrew Cowan, Jenny Diski, Patricia Duncker, David Edgar, Tanika Gupta, Richard Holmes, Hanif Kureishi, Bryony Lavery, Toby Litt, Kareem Mortimer, Michèle Roberts, Jane Rogers, Willy Russell and Sally Wainwright.

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|16 pages

Alan Ayckbourn

chapter 2|15 pages

Andrew Cowan

chapter 3|11 pages

Tanika Gupta

chapter 4|11 pages

Jenny Diski

chapter 5|11 pages

Iain Banks

chapter 6|9 pages

Willy Russell

chapter 7|9 pages

Patricia Duncker

chapter 8|7 pages

Bryony Lavery

chapter 9|6 pages

Kareem Mortimer

chapter 10|8 pages

Michèle Roberts

chapter 11|12 pages

David Edgar

chapter 12|18 pages

Jane Rogers

chapter 13|8 pages

Hanif Kureishi

chapter 14|7 pages

Helen Blakeman

chapter 15|12 pages

Richard Holmes

chapter 16|7 pages

Louis de Bernières

chapter 17|13 pages

Sarah Butler

chapter 18|7 pages

Toby Litt

chapter 19|8 pages

Sally Wainwright

chapter 20|4 pages

Andrew Cowan – Reprise