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Edmund Gordon discusses whether Hilary Mantel's final Cromwell novel lives up to its billing - and whether, at 900-odd pages, it is the right length; Muriel Zagha looks at the female gaze in French cinema, with respect to the new film Portrait of a Lady on Fire; Irina Dumitrescu talks about how to write well, and when to break the rules
The Mirror & the Light, by Hilary Mantel
Portrait of a Lady on Fire, by Céline Sciamma
Why They Can't Write, by John Warner
Writing to Persuade, by Trish Hall
Every Day I Write the Book, by Amitava Kumar
First You Write a Sentence, by Joe Moran
Meander, Spiral, Explode, by Jane Alison
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Edmund Gordon discusses whether Hilary Mantel's final Cromwell novel lives up to its billing - and whether, at 900-odd pages, it is the right length; Muriel Zagha looks at the female gaze in French cinema, with respect to the new film Portrait of a Lady on Fire; Irina Dumitrescu talks about how to write well, and when to break the rules
The Mirror & the Light, by Hilary Mantel
Portrait of a Lady on Fire, by Céline Sciamma
Why They Can't Write, by John Warner
Writing to Persuade, by Trish Hall
Every Day I Write the Book, by Amitava Kumar
First You Write a Sentence, by Joe Moran
Meander, Spiral, Explode, by Jane Alison
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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