Blood on the Typewriter: A Podcast About Writing Dark Fiction
Robbie Dorman
14 episodes
1 week ago
Today, I am joined by Tanya Pell to talk about her new novel, Her Wicked Roots. We talk about about how more IS more in Gothicism, about what is and is not “proper violence”, about the dreaded imposter syndrome, and about our preferred every day pen. Tanya is as good as anyone working today, and Her Wicked Roots is a beautiful book. (Don't) Call Mum - Matt Wesolowski Jackal - Erin E Adams The Scammer - Tiffany D. Jackson
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Today, I am joined by Tanya Pell to talk about her new novel, Her Wicked Roots. We talk about about how more IS more in Gothicism, about what is and is not “proper violence”, about the dreaded imposter syndrome, and about our preferred every day pen. Tanya is as good as anyone working today, and Her Wicked Roots is a beautiful book. (Don't) Call Mum - Matt Wesolowski Jackal - Erin E Adams The Scammer - Tiffany D. Jackson
Blood on the Typewriter: A Podcast About Writing Dark Fiction
40 minutes
2 months ago
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Blood on the Typewriter: A Podcast About Writing Dark Fiction
Today, I am joined by Tanya Pell to talk about her new novel, Her Wicked Roots. We talk about about how more IS more in Gothicism, about what is and is not “proper violence”, about the dreaded imposter syndrome, and about our preferred every day pen. Tanya is as good as anyone working today, and Her Wicked Roots is a beautiful book. (Don't) Call Mum - Matt Wesolowski Jackal - Erin E Adams The Scammer - Tiffany D. Jackson