Vox - podcasts on the writing life
Produced by the Royal Literary Fund
Letter to my teachers.
The profession of ‘writer’ wasn’t listed among the boxes you ticked for careers night… How novelists learnt their craft and made a career of it, to me was an utter enigma.
The biggest surprise of my writing life.
‘Success’ in literature, a field defined as perhaps no other by setbacks and reversals, can take many forms and arise in the least expected of places.
My reading habits.
‘I try to experience a novel as an ordinary reader and give it the fullest chance to exert its power by reading right to the end. I want to see how leads play out, how the author resolves artistic problems as they arise.’
Letter to my younger self.
‘I would advise my younger self to get cracking on the mechanics, with discovering what writing can do. Life itself — I would tell her — will take care of your subject, what matters are the tools of your trade.’
News from elsewhere.
A ‘Writers Aloud’ interview on crafting international stories, Caroline’s roots as a foreign correspondent, and the different forms of bravery involved in writing.
The writer as outsider.
‘Writers don’t need to be prisoners, or exiles, or cursed by elements of their own society to feel an outsider. The biographies of writers are littered with references to feelings of distance.’
The writer and the city.
’Visiting a foreign city leaves me fantasising about what it would be like to cloak myself in another identity and live in another world’
Life-changing literature.
‘There was always more to marvel at. The creation of emotion. The uncanny beauty of a phrase upon the page. The places you went which you never expected to see.’
The best advice I ever received.
Write about what you don’t know. If you are setting out to write a novel, you are in it for the long haul. You better be sure you’ll stay interested.
How I write.
Hone and hone that draft till the story emerges, the way a sculpture emerges from what was once a block of stone.
Why I write.
It was when this long apprenticeship began to expose me to things that felt compelling that I truly began to write.
The writing life.
The writing life can be a tug-of-war between creation and procrastination; the need to produce, and the hurdles that get in the way.