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In this episode, we chat to Andrew McMillan about his novel, Pity. We discuss intersections of masculinity, sexuality and class and the way the body might hold these ideas within fiction and poetry. We think about the ways in which the form of the novel can hold multiple truths and stories, and how this links to post-industrial identities. We explore the dangers of describing post-industrial towns by their lack or an absence, and consider what it would take to find new definitions of community. We chat about the need for more northern stories, and the idea that everyone's village, town or city is worthy of literature. We think about finding a new language to discuss the past, which honours its legacies and yet allows us to define ourselves on new terms, in order to move forwards.
Andrew McMillan’s debut collection physical was
References
Pity by Andrew McMillan
Pandemonium by Andrew McMillan
Playtime by Andrew McMillan
Physical by Andrew McMillan
As always, visit Storysmith for 10% discount on Andrew's work.
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In this episode, we chat to Andrew McMillan about his novel, Pity. We discuss intersections of masculinity, sexuality and class and the way the body might hold these ideas within fiction and poetry. We think about the ways in which the form of the novel can hold multiple truths and stories, and how this links to post-industrial identities. We explore the dangers of describing post-industrial towns by their lack or an absence, and consider what it would take to find new definitions of community. We chat about the need for more northern stories, and the idea that everyone's village, town or city is worthy of literature. We think about finding a new language to discuss the past, which honours its legacies and yet allows us to define ourselves on new terms, in order to move forwards.
Andrew McMillan’s debut collection physical was
References
Pity by Andrew McMillan
Pandemonium by Andrew McMillan
Playtime by Andrew McMillan
Physical by Andrew McMillan
As always, visit Storysmith for 10% discount on Andrew's work.
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