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The Brit Lit Podcast

Summary: A fortnightly show about news and views from the world of British books and publishing

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 46: The Flatshare, with Beth O’Leary | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:14

Our guest today is Beth O’Leary, who’s the author of the runaway hit The Flatshare, which is a Sunday Times bestseller and has been translated into multiple languages, including Dutch, Polish and Catalan. Beth talks about her former job in children’s publishing, what it was like drafting her novel on the train, how objects left around a flat can tell us a lot about a person, and more.

 45: The Spies of Shilling Lane, with Jennifer Ryan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:01

Jennifer Ryan returns as a guest to discuss her newly published second novel, The Spies of Shilling Lane. She talked about the woman who inspired the novel, the importance of the British stiff upper lip in the Second World War, why women made great spies in that period, and more.

 44: Professor Chandra Follows His Bliss, with Rajeev Balusabranyam | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:11

Our guest today is Rajeev Balusabranyam. Rajeev is the author of the novel Professor Chandra Follows His Bliss, which came out earlier this year. He’s also very accomplished, with a few literary awards and nominations under his belt and degrees from both Oxford and Cambridge. He talks about his meditation practice, why he loves California, and what it was about the academic world that he wanted to explore in his novel.

 43: I'd Better Doing Something With My Life, with Louise Walters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:09

On today’s episode, we hear from Louise Walters, who’s the author of three novels and also runs her own small publishing company. We talked about why she started Louise Walters Books, what kind of books she looks for, and the advice she has for anyone wanting to go the same route.

 42: Love Factually, with Laura Mucha | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:45

Our guest today is Laura Mucha, who studied psychology, philosophy and flying trapeze,  worked as a face painter,and swam in Antarctica before becoming a lawyer for an international law firm. Then, when she was hit by a car aged 29, she decided to change career – she’s now an award-winning poet, author, broadcaster, performer and speaker, and most recently the author of the fabulously named book Love Factually, which is about the science of who, how, and why we love.

 41: The Sisterhood, with Daisy Buchanan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:07

41: The Sisterhood, with Daisy Buchanan

 40: Unscripted, with Claire Handscombe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:59

On today's episode, you get to hear from Claire, the host of the podcast, about her own novel, Unscripted, out today. It's a smart beach read about a young aspiring writer with a celebrity crush and a determined plan. Claire speaks to her friend Juliet about the challenge of writing from multiple points of view, how Myers Briggs has helped form her characters, what she really thinks of LA, her long and torturous route to publication, and more.

 39: It's Not About The Burqa, with Mariam Khan. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:52

Mariam Khan is the editor of the new collection of essays called It's Not About Burqa, in which seventeen Muslim women write about faith, feminism, sexuality and race. She talks to the podcast about the process of putting together the anthology, what she thinks about feminism, why she loves audio books, and more.

 38: All That Jazz, with publicist Charlie Morris | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:21

Our guest today is Charlie Morris, who’s a senior publicity and marketing exec at Little Tiger UK and Stripes Books.  She talks to the podcast about what her job looks like day to day, advice she has for people wanting to get into the publishing industry, a groundbreaking book she’s been working on for a year, and more.

 37: The Hunting Party, with Lucy Foley. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:15

Lucy Foley is the author of four novels, including most recently The Hunting Party. It’s a creepy, insightful thriller about a group of university friends who, for their annual New Year’s Eve trip, have chosen a remote location in the Scottish Highlands. And a few days into their trip, one of them is found dead. Who died; who killed them; and why: that’s what we read on to find out.

 36: The Bestseller Experiment, with Mark Stay | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:06

Mark Stay's new fantasy novel, The End of Magic, is hot off the press. As well as being an author, he's one half of the podcast The Bestseller Experiment, which chronicles his adventures in publishing alongside another Mark. The podcast has tons of useful advice for anyone conducting their own experiment in becoming a bestselling author. We talked about Mark's new novel, his experience of crowdfunding, three things he’s learned along the way of his experiment in becoming a bestselling author, and more.

 35: Oh My Gods, with Alexandra Shepperd | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:58

Alexandra Sheppard is the author of YA novel Oh My Gods, the story of Helen Thomas,  whose dad is none other than the Greek god Zeus. Not only does Helen have all the usual teen stuff to deal with — like new friends to make and a cute boy to impress — she also has to keep her chaotic family’s true identities secret. Alex talks about her love for Greek mythology, how it felt to re-read her teenage diaries, an author she and Claire love, an

 34: Shake it Up a Bit, with Ben from the Bookshop Band | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:29

Our guest today is Ben from the Bookshop Band.  The Bookshop Band started in 2010 and write songs inspired by – you’ve guessed it – books. They’re about to embark on their first tour of the US, so if you’re based in or around New York, New Mexico, or Colorado, you’ll have a chance to catch Ben and Beth at one of several locations between now and the first week of February. I spoke to Ben about their upcoming tour, how they started out, their songwriting process, and more. 

 33: Unbelievable Situations A Lot Of the Time, with Lindsey Kelk. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:56

Lindsey Kelk is back on the podcast today to catch us up on what she’s been up to in the last year. Lindsey is the author of the best-selling I Heart series of romantic comedies as well as countless other books and an exciting new project we possibly have the world exclusive on. She’s also the cohost of two podcasts. We talked about her favourite books of the year, the podcasts she likes, the joys and challenges of writing a beloved series, and more.

 32: Seven Days Of Us with Francesa Hornak | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:12

We hear from Francesa Hornak, the author of Seven Days of Us, a page-turner of a novel about family tension perfect to curl up with over the Christmas holidays. In episode 32 of the Brit Lit Podcast, she tells us about the books she likes to give for Christmas, her favourite reads about family tension, the novel her grandmother wrote, and more.

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