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Not Too Busy To Write
Penny Wincer
Fréquence : 1 épisode/15j. Total Éps: 105

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S9 E2. Kerri ni Dochartaigh on finding home in the Irish landscape
Saison 9 · Épisode 2
mercredi 4 septembre 2024 • Durée 01:08:49
Kerri ni Dochartaigh is the award winning author of Thin Places and Cacophany of Bone. Kerri's work delves deep into home and belonging, from her childhood in Derry during the troubles, where her family were forced to leave their home, to an adulthood of wrestlessness, unable to find a feeling of home, until she returned to the Irish landscape of her early years.
We talk about intergenerational trauma, what it means to our sense of safety and belonging to have a home forcibly removed, as so many are facing in the world today, and finding home in the Irish landscape, in community, in our bodies and ritual.
We also talk about creativity and caregiving, and the joys of teaching and mentoring other writers.
Links
Thin Places - Kerri ni Dochartaigh
Cacophony of Bone - Kerri ni Dochartaigh
In The Garden: Essays on Nature and Growing (Daunt Books)
The Garden Against Time - Olivia Laing
Kerri on Substack kerrindochartaigh.substack.com
Penny on Substack pennywincer.substack.com
S9. E1. Penny Wincer on why Home Matters
Saison 9 · Épisode 1
mercredi 28 août 2024 • Durée 51:29
The tables are turned for the first episode of series 9 - host Penny Wincer is being interviewed by author Caro Giles about her new book Home Matters.
We talk about what draws Penny to write about home, digging beneath the surface of homes to find meaning behind the choices we make and how objects become portraits and tell stories about our lives and identities.
We also talk about weaving memoir and non-fiction together, making choices about the personal and political aspects of the book and the challenges of writing and publishing a book that doesn't fit neatly into categories.
Links
All The Houses I've Ever Lived In - Kieran Yates
The Lonely City - Olivia Laing
Penny on Substack pennywincer.substack.com
Caro on Substack carogiles.substack.com
Marisa Bate on writing the political and personal
Saison 7 · Épisode 6
mercredi 22 novembre 2023 • Durée 01:06:56
Marisa Bate is a freelance journalist, women's rights advocate and author of Wild Hope. Part memoir, part reportage and part social history, Wild Hope tells the story of expanding and contracting women's rights in America through two bus journey's across the mid west - one by Marisa's mother in the 70s and the other, by Marisa in 2021. In this episode Marisa talks about finding hope in dark times, keeping faith in action and writing your own story when it so intertwined with the stories of others.
Links
Writing About Women - Marisa Bate's substack
Not Too Busy To Write on Substack
Non-fiction writing coaching with Penny - pennywincerwrites.com
Penny on instagram @pennywincer
Laura Bates on the power of storytelling in activism
Saison 7 · Épisode 5
mercredi 15 novembre 2023 • Durée 41:04
Laura Bates is a Sunday Times Bestselling author, an activist and speaker. Laura founded the Everyday Sexism Project in 2012 and has gone on to write multiple best selling non-fiction books about gender equality. She has spoken in the United Nations, the Houses of Parliament, is regularly called on to provide evidence for parliamentary reports and has been awarded a British Empire Medal for her work on gender equality.
Laura also writes Young Adult fiction and today we are discussing her latest novel Sisters of Sword and Shadow and why she's so passionate about writing for young people, the incredible power of storytelling and why activism needs fiction as well as non-fiction.
Links
Sisters of Sword and Shadow - Laura Bates
Fix the System, Not the Women - Laura Bates
Men Who Hate Women - Laura Bates
Glitch Charity - Promoting Online Safety for women and girls
Not Too Busy To Write on Substack
Penny on Instagram @pennywincer
Huma Qureshi on fiction and borrowing from life
Saison 7 · Épisode 4
mercredi 8 novembre 2023 • Durée 01:12:17
Award winning writer Huma Qureshi returns to the podcast to discuss her debut novel Playing Games, a story about two sisters, their very different ways of processing grief and the question over whether it's ok for a writer to take from real life. We talk about the challenges of moving from short to long form fiction, the pluses (and minuses) of having a two book deal and the pleasures of writing about a writer.
Huma is also a brilliant creative writing teacher and we discuss her style as a teacher and some of her favourite book recommendations for writers.
Playing Games is out Nov 9th
Links
Things We Do Not Tell The People We Love - Huma Qureshi
Huma's creative writing classes
Sign Up to Dear Huma newsletter
Huma Qureshi on Not Too Busy To Write in 2021
Recommended Books
American Wife - Curtis Sittenfeld
Help Yourself - Curtis Sittenfeld
Writers and Lovers - Lily King
Unaccustomed Earth - Jhumpa Lahiri
Karen Haller on publishing non-fiction as an expert
Saison 7 · Épisode 3
mercredi 1 novembre 2023 • Durée 49:59
What's it like to publish a book as an expert in your field? Karen Haller is a behavioural colour and design psychology expert and is the author of The Little Book of Colour. Karen and I talk about some of the highs and lows of traditional publishing, some of the particular challenges she faced, as well as the many opportunities it opened up for her when her book became a huge success and was published in 14 languages. We also dive into what colour psychology is and how the book fits into Karen's aim to help people be less afraid of using colour.
Links
The Little Book of Colour - Karen Haller
Karen Haller's website and newsletter
Download a free ebook on Colour Myths
Karen Haller on Instagram @karen_haller_colour
Penny's Cornish Writing Retreat Feb 2024 - pennywincerwrites.com/retreat
You can sign up to Penny's Substack Not Too Busy To Write
Kate Sawyer on second novels and career changes
Saison 7 · Épisode 2
mercredi 25 octobre 2023 • Durée 43:42
Kate Sawyer is novelist and podcaster with a background in theatre producing and acting. Her first novel The Stranding was shortlisted for the Costa first novel award in 2021 and today we are talking about her second novel This Family. We talk about how her career in theatre has fed into her work as a novelist, genre expectations and how being a solo mother by choice made her rethink how she was going to earn a living and flex her creative muscles.
Kate is the host of the wonderful podcast Novel Experience - if you are a fan of Not Too Busy To Write, then this is right up your street. Available on all your favourite podcast feeds.
links
Novel Experience podcast with Kate Sawyer
Follow Kate on Instagram - @mskatesawyer
Follow Penny on Instagram - @pennywincer
Marchelle Farrell on memoir and belonging
Saison 7 · Épisode 1
mercredi 18 octobre 2023 • Durée 48:12
Marchelle Farrell's debut memoir Uprooting is about a year of tremendous upheaval and Marchelle's attempt to find home in a garden. In this conversation, we talk about vulnerability in the garden and on the page, identity in medicine and as a writer and how Marchelle's garden gave her a new perspective on colonialism. Uprooting is out now.
Links
Marchelle on Instagram @afroliage
Marchelle on Substack - Afroliage
Penny on Instagram @pennywincer
REPLAY: Beth Kempton on being a fearless writer
mercredi 16 août 2023 • Durée 01:04:14
Summer REPLAY series
Beth Kempton is a Japanologist, a best selling author and a writing mentor whose books have been translated into 24 languages. Her Latest book The Way of the Fearless Writer challenges the assumption that writing must be a struggle and filled with suffering. We talk about why it's important to know why we write, learning to let go in our writing, when to share our work (and when not to) and learning to trust in writing as a practice.
Links
The Way of the Fearless Writer - Beth Kempton
Do What You Love For Life - Writing classes with Beth Kempton
Instagram @bethkempton
You can sign up to Penny's weekly newsletter about all things writing and finding time to write here
Instagram @pennywincer
REPLAY: Evie Wyld on writing about male violence
mercredi 9 août 2023 • Durée 38:07
You can sign up to the waitlist for Penny's next Non-Fiction Book Proposal Group at pennywincerwrites.com
Summer REPLAY series
Evie Wyld is an award winning author of three novels, the latest of which, The Bass Rock, won the Stella Prize 2021. We discuss writing a novel about male violence against a backdrop of #MeToo, and speaking about the subjects in the book in a year of highly publicised violence against women. We also talk about how motherhood, and the nature of writing with young children, led to some of the structural elements of The Bass Rock and how an award like the Stella Prize can create change in a writing career.
Links
The Interestings - Meg Wolitzer
You can sign up to Penny's weekly newsletter at pennywincerwrites.com
Instagram @pennywincer