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“Some people have been, oh these women are so grotesque. I don’t think they are! They’re quite relatable.”
Naomi Wood joins me to discuss THIS IS WHY WE CANT HAVE NICE THINGS (Published by Orion)
It’s a collection that features the BBC Short Story Prize winner, Comorbidities. We talk about different kinds of intimacy in the stories, and how or why Naomi often writes about mothers in the . Naomi also talks about the craft and how she clashed registers to dazzling effect.
for details about Naomi’s short fiction course, visit www.naomiwood.com
1.45- comorbidities and winning the bbc short story prize award
5.34 - pie charts’
8.17 - on writing about mothers
10.29 - transgressive actions in characters
12.07 - complicated or bad?
15.48 - what’s a register clash?
18.54 - are they healing?
23,20 - influence of the pandemic and previous novels
27.30 - what do we do with old me?
29.04 - what’s next for Naomi?
Reference Points
Yan Ge
Ernest Hemingway
Elizabeth Morris’ Crib Notes: https://cribnotesbookclub.substack.com
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“Some people have been, oh these women are so grotesque. I don’t think they are! They’re quite relatable.”
Naomi Wood joins me to discuss THIS IS WHY WE CANT HAVE NICE THINGS (Published by Orion)
It’s a collection that features the BBC Short Story Prize winner, Comorbidities. We talk about different kinds of intimacy in the stories, and how or why Naomi often writes about mothers in the . Naomi also talks about the craft and how she clashed registers to dazzling effect.
for details about Naomi’s short fiction course, visit www.naomiwood.com
1.45- comorbidities and winning the bbc short story prize award
5.34 - pie charts’
8.17 - on writing about mothers
10.29 - transgressive actions in characters
12.07 - complicated or bad?
15.48 - what’s a register clash?
18.54 - are they healing?
23,20 - influence of the pandemic and previous novels
27.30 - what do we do with old me?
29.04 - what’s next for Naomi?
Reference Points
Yan Ge
Ernest Hemingway
Elizabeth Morris’ Crib Notes: https://cribnotesbookclub.substack.com

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