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Writing Class
Contemporary Women's Writing Association
3 episodes
2 months ago
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.
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Writing Class
Writing Class with Isabel Waidner

Jennifer Jasmine White speaks to Isabel Waidner about their work and career so far. Isabel's most recent novel, Corey Fah Does Social Mobility, is out now with Hamish Hamilton.

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11 months ago
41 minutes 16 seconds

Writing Class
Writing Class with Hannah Regel

Jennifer Jasmine White chats to Hannah Regel about her debut novel, The Last Sane Woman. They discuss arts funding, archives, pottery and more. The Last Sane Woman is out now with Verso Books.

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1 year ago
36 minutes 28 seconds

Writing Class
Writing Class with Natasha Carthew

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.

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1 year ago
52 minutes 40 seconds

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.