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Collected: The Podcast
Royal Literary Fund
24 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to our fortnightly podcast, where we delve into the vibrant world of contemporary writers and the literary life they lead. Offering a deeper and more nuanced perspective on the writing journey, we go beyond the surface often presented in the media. This season, we're thrilled to feature an exceptional lineup of special guests, including best-selling author and Women's Prize founder Kate Mosse, poet and artist Ella Frears, Royal Court Associate Playwright Ishy Din, WritersMosaic Director Colin Grant, and the award-winning author Deepa Anappara. Plus, enjoy extracts from our archive, showcasing our writers reflecting on their creative processes. Join us for honest and heartfelt discussions about the triumphs and challenges of putting words to the page. Whether you're a reader, writer, or simply curious about the art of storytelling, find solidarity, and inspiration with the Royal Literary Fund's Collected podcast. © 2025. All rights reserved. Charity No: 219952
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Welcome to our fortnightly podcast, where we delve into the vibrant world of contemporary writers and the literary life they lead. Offering a deeper and more nuanced perspective on the writing journey, we go beyond the surface often presented in the media. This season, we're thrilled to feature an exceptional lineup of special guests, including best-selling author and Women's Prize founder Kate Mosse, poet and artist Ella Frears, Royal Court Associate Playwright Ishy Din, WritersMosaic Director Colin Grant, and the award-winning author Deepa Anappara. Plus, enjoy extracts from our archive, showcasing our writers reflecting on their creative processes. Join us for honest and heartfelt discussions about the triumphs and challenges of putting words to the page. Whether you're a reader, writer, or simply curious about the art of storytelling, find solidarity, and inspiration with the Royal Literary Fund's Collected podcast. © 2025. All rights reserved. Charity No: 219952
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Episodes (20/24)
Collected: The Podcast
#496: Elif Shafak, award-winning & international best-selling novelist, essayist and activist
6 days ago
59 minutes 59 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#495: Matt Carr, fiction and non-fiction writer, journalist and podcaster
2 weeks ago
48 minutes 32 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#494: Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse, author and genocide survivor
1 month ago
58 minutes 8 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#493: Ian Seed, translator, short-story writer and prose poet
1 month ago
44 minutes 34 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#492: Blake Morrison, poet, memoirist and critic
2 months ago
45 minutes 54 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#491: Marianne Colbran, TV scriptwriter turned criminologist
2 months ago
47 minutes 31 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#490: Pragya Agarwal, behavioural and data scientist, and founder of The 50 Percent Project
3 months ago
48 minutes 18 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#489: Caroline Sanderson, Associate Editor of The Bookseller, critic, non-fiction author
3 months ago
45 minutes 22 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#488: Jonathan Edwards, Award-winning poet on why rejection hits writers so hard
3 months ago
46 minutes 42 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#487: Rosemary Jenkinson, writer, playwright, poet, essayist, memoirist and cultural commentator
4 months ago
39 minutes 10 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#486: Tessa Hadley, author of novels, short stories and non-fiction
4 months ago
44 minutes 40 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#485: Alex Wong, literary critic and poet
5 months ago
40 minutes 12 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#484: Laura Barnett, bestselling novelist and writing teacher
5 months ago
50 minutes 2 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#483: Howard Linskey, crime writer
6 months ago
44 minutes 48 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#482: Deepa Anappara, award-winning novelist and journalist
6 months ago
52 minutes 28 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#481: Ishy Din, playwright and screenwriter
7 months ago
46 minutes 18 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
Bonus Episode: The RLF Dramatic Writers Discussion
7 months ago
1 hour

Collected: The Podcast
#480: Ella Frears, genre-busting poet and visual artist
7 months ago
50 minutes 44 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#479: Holly Race, novelist and screenwriter
8 months ago
40 minutes 42 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
#478: Colin Grant, author, Writers Mosaic director and historian
8 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 4 seconds

Collected: The Podcast
Welcome to our fortnightly podcast, where we delve into the vibrant world of contemporary writers and the literary life they lead. Offering a deeper and more nuanced perspective on the writing journey, we go beyond the surface often presented in the media. This season, we're thrilled to feature an exceptional lineup of special guests, including best-selling author and Women's Prize founder Kate Mosse, poet and artist Ella Frears, Royal Court Associate Playwright Ishy Din, WritersMosaic Director Colin Grant, and the award-winning author Deepa Anappara. Plus, enjoy extracts from our archive, showcasing our writers reflecting on their creative processes. Join us for honest and heartfelt discussions about the triumphs and challenges of putting words to the page. Whether you're a reader, writer, or simply curious about the art of storytelling, find solidarity, and inspiration with the Royal Literary Fund's Collected podcast. © 2025. All rights reserved. Charity No: 219952