May 31, 2018
Our guest on Episode 18 is Sarah Vaughan, author of three books including the bestseller Anatomy of a Scandal, which came out in January 2018. We talked about what inspired her best-selling novel, her experience of studying at Oxford, the advantages of writing fiction later in life, and more.
Books Mentioned on the Podcast:
Anatomy of a Scandal, by Sarah Vaughan
The Art of Baking Blind, by Sarah Vaughan
The Farm at the Edge of the World, by Sarah Vaughan
White Teeth, by Zadie Smith
Our Endless Numbered Days, by Claire Fuller
Jamaica Inn, by Daphne du Maurier
The Trick to Time, by Kit de Waal
He Said/She Said, by Erin Kelly
Tin Man, by Sarah Winman
Bitter Orange, by Claire Fuller
Swimming Lessons, by Claire Fuller
The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It's Broken, by the Secret Barrister
The Sparsholt Affair, by Alan Hollinghurst
The Line of Beauty, by Alan Hollinghurst
American Wife, by Curtis Sittenfeld
Jude the Obscure, by Thomas Hardy
Disco Sour, by Giuseppe Porcaro
Waiting for Callback: It's a Wrap, by Honor and Perdita Cargill
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