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Two more great interviews with two wonderful writers. Field heads to France to talk with Laurent Petitmangin about his latest novel What You Need From The Night. L 'Obs calls the book 'A tragedy of Unconditional Love' & Le Parisien 'As sublime as it is painful.'
Then we head to Charleston Festival on a sunny evening to talk Kim Moore about her incredible Forward Prize winning collection All the Men I Never Married.
Music on this episode is by Huw Marc Bennett. (Such a bassline.) Find him on Bandcamp at Albert's Favourites. And of course the beautiful sounds of Ian Hawgood are here too. Just search Home Normal and check out the beaut that is @_handstitched on instagram.
Tracks used on this episode were taken from the albums:
Huw Marc Bennett - Y Gwydd
Ian Hawgood - Field - Upward Eyes EP
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
Two more great interviews with two wonderful writers. Field heads to France to talk with Laurent Petitmangin about his latest novel What You Need From The Night. L 'Obs calls the book 'A tragedy of Unconditional Love' & Le Parisien 'As sublime as it is painful.'
Then we head to Charleston Festival on a sunny evening to talk Kim Moore about her incredible Forward Prize winning collection All the Men I Never Married.
Music on this episode is by Huw Marc Bennett. (Such a bassline.) Find him on Bandcamp at Albert's Favourites. And of course the beautiful sounds of Ian Hawgood are here too. Just search Home Normal and check out the beaut that is @_handstitched on instagram.
Tracks used on this episode were taken from the albums:
Huw Marc Bennett - Y Gwydd
Ian Hawgood - Field - Upward Eyes EP
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