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Prepublished

What does it take to get your brilliant story published? Writer and teacher Sophia Bennett (SJ Bennett) and her guests explore the techniques authors use to get writing and create something that agents and editors can get excited about.

'Writing is rewriting' - but sometimes it is also listening. We hope you enjoy the conversation.

You can follow us on Twitter at @prepubpodcast

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Update frequency
every 5 days
Average duration
47 minutes
Episodes
39
Years Active
2019 - 2021
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#37 Talking about the story that haunts you with Justine Picardie

#37 Talking about the story that haunts you with Justine Picardie

As well as her journalism, memoirs and a novel inspired by Daphne du Maurier, Justine has written an acclaimed biography of Coco Chanel. She tells me how she has to be 'haunted' by a story before she…

00:41:52  |   Fri 03 Sep 2021
#36 Talking about writing and illustrating with Thomas Taylor

#36 Talking about writing and illustrating with Thomas Taylor

I was interested to know the part that RSI played in Thomas's shift from illustrating and writing picture books to writing middle grade novels. You might think that his cover art – for Harry Potter a…

00:34:16  |   Fri 27 Aug 2021
#35 Talking about writing Christie and page-turnability with Sophie Hannah, Part Two

#35 Talking about writing Christie and page-turnability with Sophie Hannah, Part Two

In my first conversation with Sophie , we discussed her successful career as a poet and thriller writer and the support she gives to other writers through the Dream Author programme. Many listeners h…

00:50:53  |   Fri 20 Aug 2021
#34 Talking about comic fiction and sci fi with Jenny Colgan

#34 Talking about comic fiction and sci fi with Jenny Colgan

After a false start in standup and comic strip writing, Jenny's career took off with her first novel, Amanda’s Wedding. She is one of those rare authors who has been successful from the word go. 

 

She…

00:29:38  |   Fri 13 Aug 2021
#33 Talking about writing contemporary novels with Amanda Craig

#33 Talking about writing contemporary novels with Amanda Craig

I first encountered Amanda when she was children’s book critic for The Times, and was a judge on the Times/Chicken House competition that won me my first book contract, for Threads. As a journalist a…

00:46:16  |   Fri 30 Jul 2021
#32 Talking about the writing coach with Sophie Hannah

#32 Talking about the writing coach with Sophie Hannah

I wanted to talk to Sophie about many things – her career as an international bestselling thriller writer of books such as Little Face, The Carrier and the Monogram Murders­, her work with the Agatha…

01:02:04  |   Fri 23 Jul 2021
#31 Talking about crime writing and PhDs with Luke Deckard and Alex Reeve

#31 Talking about crime writing and PhDs with Luke Deckard and Alex Reeve

Way back in the mists of time, when I was too scared to simply sit down and write, I did a PhD in Italian Literature. The focus was reading other people’s work, not creating my own. So I was fascinat…

00:49:38  |   Fri 16 Jul 2021
#30 Talking about the habit of writing with Joanna Nadin

#30 Talking about the habit of writing with Joanna Nadin

Jo is the author of the Penny Dreadful series and the Rachel Riley books, and we discuss the importance of funny books for children, and her tips on how to write them. I think her partnership with Ch…

00:40:14  |   Fri 09 Jul 2021
#29 Talking about a sense of place with Michelle Lovric

#29 Talking about a sense of place with Michelle Lovric

Michelle's titles include Carnevale, The Water’s Daughter, and The Book of Human Skin. She also helped Gemma Dowler write about her late sister Milly. Michelle's novels are usually set in Venice, whi…

00:47:43  |   Fri 02 Jul 2021
#28 Talking about foreign rights with Natasha Farrant

#28 Talking about foreign rights with Natasha Farrant

Natasha has been a children’s writer for a long time, and awards such as the Costa weren’t always on the cards. You might be interested in her answer to my question about when she felt ‘safe’ as a wr…

00:45:16  |   Fri 25 Jun 2021
#27 Talking about the Carnegie medal with Anthony McGowan

#27 Talking about the Carnegie medal with Anthony McGowan

Anthony McGowan is the author of various children’s books but the one that won the Carnegie Medal was Lark, which he wrote for one of my favourite publishers, Barrington Stoke.

 

As well as Anthony's c…

00:51:00  |   Fri 18 Jun 2021
#26 Talking about writing and marketing with Phil Earle

#26 Talking about writing and marketing with Phil Earle

Phil was born in Hull, where he grew up wanting to play football for Hull City. His first job was as a care worker in a children’s home. Nowadays, when he’s not writing, he works as head of sales and…

00:42:20  |   Fri 11 Jun 2021
#25 Talking about acting and a sense of place with Carol Drinkwater

#25 Talking about acting and a sense of place with Carol Drinkwater

How many of us dream of meeting a glamorous Frenchman, finding a tumbledown house by the sea and restoring it together, whiling away our afternoons in the sparkling pool between writing sessions and …

00:39:38  |   Fri 04 Jun 2021
#24 Talking about writing and teaching with Julia Green

#24 Talking about writing and teaching with Julia Green

As we’ll hear, Julia's writing and teaching careers developed side by side. I wanted to talk to her because over 60 students on her courses at Bath Spa have gone on to be published writers, some, lik…

00:49:04  |   Fri 28 May 2021
Season 3 intro

Season 3 intro

After two dozen episodes of Prepublished, who's next? Sophia introduces some of her guests in the upcoming weeks and the topics they talk about, including creative writing courses. Are they worth it?…
00:03:33  |   Fri 28 May 2021
#23 Talking about The Windsor Knot with Caroline Green and Sophia Bennett

#23 Talking about The Windsor Knot with Caroline Green and Sophia Bennett

This episode is about changing direction as a writer, and writing a high concept novel. 

 

Writing as Cass Green, Caroline Green is the author of bestselling crime novels such as In a Cottage in a Wood…

00:51:55  |   Thu 28 Jan 2021
#22 Talking about under-represented voices with Abiola Bello and Attiya Khan

#22 Talking about under-represented voices with Abiola Bello and Attiya Khan

This is an episode I’ve wanted to record for a long time. Publishers are making changes, which have speeded up since the Black Lives Matter campaign, but I still don’t see the rich variety of experie…

00:52:14  |   Sat 23 Jan 2021
#21 Talking about understanding the market with Holly Tonks

#21 Talking about understanding the market with Holly Tonks

Holly wants both aspiring editors and new writers to understand the process as clearly as possible. I love it when she says ‘writing is not something you can either do or not do’. It doesn’t come ins…

00:54:07  |   Thu 14 Jan 2021
#20 Talking about rethinking your story with Sheena Wilkinson

#20 Talking about rethinking your story with Sheena Wilkinson

Sheena is a teacher as well as a writer of feminist, historical YA fiction. She and I did a training course together with the Royal Literary Fund, to teach academic writing skills – and I saw in prac…

01:03:23  |   Thu 07 Jan 2021
#19 Talking about poetry in lockdown with Fraser Grace

#19 Talking about poetry in lockdown with Fraser Grace

It’s a difficult time for anyone in the performing arts, as we all know. But talking to Fraser, I found it inspiring to hear how the spirit of creation survives somehow, whatever life throws at it. A…

00:56:04  |   Thu 31 Dec 2020
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