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Field Ramble is back and we have two great interviews with Aidan Cottrell-Boyce and Niamh Mulvey. Aidan tells us what lies behind his incredible novel The End of Nightwork an absolute favourite at Field. Then we catch up with Niamh to discuss her beautiful collection of short stories, Hearts and Bones, published last year. If you've yet to read it, we'd echo Sinéad Gleeson's description of Niamh's work as panormaic, precise, stunning prose.
Huge thanks go to Ian Hawgood and Lisa O Neill for the use of the beautiful music in this episode. Find all their music on Bandcamp and be sure to give Lisa's beautiful new album All of This is Chance (Rough Trade) a listen.
Tracks used on this episode were taken from the albums:
Ian Hawgood - Echoes from the Edges of Time
Lisa O Neill - Pothole in the Sky.
If you like what you hear find out more about Field at www.fieldzine.com
You can subscribe and support Field's work via patreon at www.patreon.com/fieldzine. UK and Ireland just £5 per month.
Our goal, to be a platform for new and exciting writers and poets across England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
@fieldzine
www.fieldzine.com
www.patreon.com/fieldzine
Send us a text
Field Ramble is back and we have two great interviews with Aidan Cottrell-Boyce and Niamh Mulvey. Aidan tells us what lies behind his incredible novel The End of Nightwork an absolute favourite at Field. Then we catch up with Niamh to discuss her beautiful collection of short stories, Hearts and Bones, published last year. If you've yet to read it, we'd echo Sinéad Gleeson's description of Niamh's work as panormaic, precise, stunning prose.
Huge thanks go to Ian Hawgood and Lisa O Neill for the use of the beautiful music in this episode. Find all their music on Bandcamp and be sure to give Lisa's beautiful new album All of This is Chance (Rough Trade) a listen.
Tracks used on this episode were taken from the albums:
Ian Hawgood - Echoes from the Edges of Time
Lisa O Neill - Pothole in the Sky.
If you like what you hear find out more about Field at www.fieldzine.com
You can subscribe and support Field's work via patreon at www.patreon.com/fieldzine. UK and Ireland just £5 per month.
Our goal, to be a platform for new and exciting writers and poets across England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
@fieldzine
www.fieldzine.com
www.patreon.com/fieldzine