Episode 1
Celebrating Pride with inclusivity and platonic love stories with Anna Zoe Quirke
Anna Zoe Quirke is a queer and autistic author and librarian from the North of England. She currently lives in Manchester with her partner, Rachael, and their very angry tortoise, Sheldon. They’re at their happiest writing stories about queer and neurodivergent people finding and claiming their place in the world, exploring the literary wonders of the UK, or making a big ol’ mess in the kitchen baking things for their loved ones. Something to be Proud of is their debut novel.
Our interview begins at 15.00
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Book club: Prima Facie (NTL re-release)
Earlier this year we read and discussed Prima Facie and we finally got the chance to see the National Theatre Live recording of Jodie Comer performing in the West End. We were absolutely blown away by her incredible performance.
In this interview, we chat about:
- The characters of Ollie and Imogen
- Why Anna wanted to explore divorce and parental relationships through Ollie
- The importance of having Imogen's autism part of the story
- Ollie and Imogen's beautiful friendship love story
- New Writing North and Anna's journey to publication
Books and other things mentioned:
- Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein
- RBG (play by Susie Miller)
- Julia (play)
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Something to Be Proud Of is available now! Thank you to the publishers for sending us copies of the book to prepare for the interview.
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