
Finding my Voice
Diana Evans discusses how she started writing novels, juggling her twin careers as novelist and journalist, her writing process and winning awards.

“it was a childhood full of opposites and dichotomies, cultural dichotomies, and I think that all impacted on who I’ve become as a writer”
“novels require complete containment and immersion in the world that you’re writing about.”
Diana Evans is the award-winning, bestselling author of Ordinary People, The Wonder and 26a. Her prize nominations include the Guardian and Commonwealth Best First Book awards, and she was the inaugural winner of the Orange Award for New Writers. A book of the year in the New Yorker, Ordinary People received the South Bank Sky Arts Award, and was shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction, the Rathbones Folio Prize and the Orwell Prize for Political
All Podcasts

Nick Makoha
The greatest gift bestowed upon us is the ability to tell and share a story
Nick Makoha discusses his love of language, how he became a poet, the power of storytelling and his commitment to pursuing a career as a writer without a safety net.

Diana Evans
Finding my voice
Diana Evans discusses how she started writing novels, juggling her twin careers as novelist and journalist, her writing process and winning awards.

Alex Wheatle
Reading became my saviour
Alex Wheatle shares with us how reading became his saviour, when he started writing novels before moving into developing a successful career writing YA fiction and how his life was put on the screen in acclaimed director Steve McQueen’s Small Axe films.

Juliet Gilkes Romero
Soy Negra
Juliet Gilkes Romero speaks about her revolutionary parents, starting out as a journalist before switching to playwriting and how her identity as a black woman writer is integral to her writing.

Colin Grant
I've been a ventriloquist
Lores ipsuma dolo amet, consectaur adipiscing elit. Integer sed tortor eget ligula efficitur auctor vitae sit amet velit. Sed eget tortor vitae odio auctor porttitor quis sit amet leo.