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Not that long ago I put a message on social media basically saying that Rachael Johns says she gets ‘writing therapy’ from me and asking if anyone else would like some. We had responses! Thus, this will be the first of several episodes of such ‘therapy’ [NB: neither Rach nor I is a therapist, although teaching yoga can feel like it sometimes].
Our guest for this episode is Emily Paull, whose debut novel, The Distance Between Dreams, is historical fiction and out now from Fremantle Press. Like Rach, Emily is from Perth. Her ‘therapy’ question was specifically about managing the promotional process for the book, so we talked about that and also about her writing background and the story behind the novel. (If you’d like to know more about her novel, you can find that below.)
Emily is so engaging, just like her writing. I thank her for her honesty in talking to us about the process of writing and promoting the book, and I’m sure, whether you’re a writer or not, you’ll find something to relate to in her story.
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THE DISTANCE BETWEEN DREAMS by Emily Paull
A heart-wrenching romance set around WWII that was shortlisted for 2023 Fogarty Literary Award.
Sarah Willis longs to free herself from the expectations of a privileged upbringing, while Winston Keller can’t afford the luxury of a dream. Despite their differences, the pair are drawn together in a whirlwind romance that defies the boundaries of class. But when a dark family secret pulls the young lovers apart, and WWII plunges the world into chaos, it seems impossible they will ever find their way back to each other – or even hold onto the dream of what might have been.
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For more about Rachael Johns: https://www.rachaeljohns.com
Rachael's latest book is The Bad Bridesmaid (2025)
For more about Sophie Green: https://sophiegreenauthor.com
Sophie's latest book is Art Hour at the Duchess Hotel (2024)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Not that long ago I put a message on social media basically saying that Rachael Johns says she gets ‘writing therapy’ from me and asking if anyone else would like some. We had responses! Thus, this will be the first of several episodes of such ‘therapy’ [NB: neither Rach nor I is a therapist, although teaching yoga can feel like it sometimes].
Our guest for this episode is Emily Paull, whose debut novel, The Distance Between Dreams, is historical fiction and out now from Fremantle Press. Like Rach, Emily is from Perth. Her ‘therapy’ question was specifically about managing the promotional process for the book, so we talked about that and also about her writing background and the story behind the novel. (If you’d like to know more about her novel, you can find that below.)
Emily is so engaging, just like her writing. I thank her for her honesty in talking to us about the process of writing and promoting the book, and I’m sure, whether you’re a writer or not, you’ll find something to relate to in her story.
***
THE DISTANCE BETWEEN DREAMS by Emily Paull
A heart-wrenching romance set around WWII that was shortlisted for 2023 Fogarty Literary Award.
Sarah Willis longs to free herself from the expectations of a privileged upbringing, while Winston Keller can’t afford the luxury of a dream. Despite their differences, the pair are drawn together in a whirlwind romance that defies the boundaries of class. But when a dark family secret pulls the young lovers apart, and WWII plunges the world into chaos, it seems impossible they will ever find their way back to each other – or even hold onto the dream of what might have been.
***
For more about Rachael Johns: https://www.rachaeljohns.com
Rachael's latest book is The Bad Bridesmaid (2025)
For more about Sophie Green: https://sophiegreenauthor.com
Sophie's latest book is Art Hour at the Duchess Hotel (2024)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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