A new podcast from the Contemporary Women's Writing Association, aiming to reinsert questions of class & economics into the discourse surrounding new writing.
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A new podcast from the Contemporary Women's Writing Association, aiming to reinsert questions of class & economics into the discourse surrounding new writing.
Jennifer Jasmine White chats to Natasha Carthew, a working-class writer from Cornwall. They discuss inclusion in publishing, redefining nature writing, and the intersections between class and queerness.
Writing Class
A new podcast from the Contemporary Women's Writing Association, aiming to reinsert questions of class & economics into the discourse surrounding new writing.