Determination in Writing - Experiments in Living
Ian McMillan and guests examine how they keep on keeping on and find the determination to write. With Paula Byrne, Monique Roffey, Marvin Thompson and Iona Lee.
How determined do you have to be to become a writer? How do you return to the page every day when inspiration runs dry, or you receive a rejection? And how do you know when to step away in case your writing becomes over-determined. To answer these questions Ian McMillan is joined by guests including Paula Byrne who has just written a new biography of the British novelist Barbara Pym, who wrote for many years before being published, and was unceremoniously dropped by her publisher when her work become unfashionable.
Monique Roffey's novel 'The Mermaid of Black Conch' won the Costa Book of the Year Award 2020 - but its path to publication wasn't straightforward. Here Monique discusses keeping faith in your work when it doesn't appear to fit in any boxes.
And we have brand new poetry from Marvin Thompson, winner of the National Poetry Competition award for his poem 'βThe Fruit of the Spirit is Love (Galatians 5:22)β and from Iona Lee who has written us a new poem on 'Determination'.
Presenter: Ian McMillan
Producer: Jessica Treen
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