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For this episode of the Writing Women Podcast, I researched one of my favourite novels to dig out Daphne du Maurier's incredible use of the floral metaphor. From the frightening, other-worldly rhododenrons to the confines of the rose gardens to the mournful hydrangeas, the flowers in Manderley reflect their inhabitants and give clues to how the novel is going to end from it's opening paragraph.
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Links:
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/feb/23/olivia-laing-on-daphne-du-mauriers-rebecca-80-years-on
https://www.bl.uk/20th-century-literature/articles/nightmares-mirrors-and-possession-in-daphne-du-mauriers-rebecca
https://www.bl.uk/20th-century-literature/articles/daphne-du-maurier-and-the-gothic-tradition
https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/last-night-i-dreamt-i-went-to-manderley-again-rebecca-and-me-1.3402476
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/06/books/daphne-du-maurier-enthusiast.html
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Content warning: discussions around the depictions of childhood sexual abuse, rape, grooming, manipulation
Kate Elizabeth Russell's 2020 novel, My Dark Vanessa, captures the intricate nuances of how one of the legacies of Vladimir Nobokov's controversial 1955 novel, Lolita, has been utilised by child sexual abusers as a tool for their manipulation. In this narrative, however, set in the dawn of MeToo reckonings, Russell gives Vanessa the gift not afforded to Dolores Haze, Vanessa lives.
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Links:https://www.nylon.com/fiona-apple/amphttps://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/16/style/modern-love-how-lolita-freed-me-from-my-own-humbert.html
https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2021/05/vanessa-springora-consent-blake-bailey-literary-mentor-abuse/618928/https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2021/03/girlhood-melissa-febos-lucid-expose-rape-culture/618445/https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/books/a31282424/kate-elizabeth-russell-my-dark-vanessa-interview/https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/mar/13/kate-elizabeth-russell-my-dark-vanessa-interviewhttps://kateelizabethrussell.com/note-to-readers
https://open.spotify.com/show/4dvc06zTAaAylzdTrsgKzp?si=903e8c9127794d6a
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Happy new year (at the end of February) from me at the Writing Women Pod! This time I cover falling in love, the perils of being adored by a crowd and by the one you love all in this incredibly beautiful, favourite read of 2022, The Giant Dark by Sarvat Hasin.
Buy the book (not sponsored just loved it), full Foyles blog quoted at the beginning.
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For my final episode of the year, I wanted to return to a poet who has obsessed, confounded and finally been settled by me throughout my young adolscence and into my academic years, Sylvia Plath.
The 2020 essay in full
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It's been quite an inaugural year for the Writing Women Podcast and I have loved every second of it. Thank you for coming along for the journey and may there be many more episodes and books to come!
Links:
Andrea Long Chu in Vulture
My essay 'An Exercise in the Art vs the Artist'
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In this very special interview episode with the amazing women behind Dear Damsels, I delve into the long-awaited questions I've always wanted to ask them about the latest collection, So Long As You Write, and how they started up in the first place.
Submit to our latest submission call out for pieces around EGO by Sunday 9th October!
Grab your copy of So Long As You Write or any of the four previously published works now! Become a Patreon! Sign up to the newsletter and follow DD on Instagram and Twitter.
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Content warning: discussion of racism
*Please note I've mistakenly called Allyson Hobbs, Allyson Bell for the duration of the podcast, my apologies*
This month on the Writing Women Podcast, I look at this history of 'passing' in twentieth century literature from classic texts like Nella Larsen's 1929 'Passing' to how Brit Bennett's 2020 'The Vanishing Half' answers back and adapts to the long history of texts that have come before.
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Links:
https://text.npr.org/1054025599
Allyson Hobbs, A Chosen Exile. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toyjv27q17E&ab_channel=EmoryUniversity
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nella_Larsen
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/jun/04/vanishing-half-brit-bennett-review-twin-struggle-pass-white-new-orleans
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/26/books/review-vanishing-half-brit-bennett.html
https://text.npr.org/868197705
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/06/22/brit-bennett-reimagines-the-literature-of-passing
https://www.vox.com/culture/2020/6/11/21285597/vanishing-half-review-brit-bennett
https://www.vox.com/culture/2020/9/2/21406088/brit-bennett-interview-watch-live-vanishing-half-vox-book-club
https://www.vox.com/culture/21377648/vanishing-half-brit-bennett-toni-morrison-oral-tradition-judylyn-ryan
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Happy Pride everyone! I thought I'd do something a little different this month and focus on a list of LGBTQIA+ writers, both new and the very old, to get you started with supporting the community this month (and every month please!) If you have a recommendation that you would like to share, please email me at [email protected] and I'll be sure to share them!
Reccs in order of the episode:
Detransition Baby by Torrey Peters
No Modernism Without Lesbians by Diana Souhami
Double Booked by Lily Lindon
Adrienne Rich Poetry
Audre Lorde Poetry and Essays
Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin
Angels in America by Tony Kushner
Trumpet by Jackie Kay or any of her poetry collections
Oscar Wilde
Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman
Poetry by Frank O'Hara
Playtime by Andrew McMillan
Complete Poems by Emily Dickinson
On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong
Milk Fed by Melissa Broder
Fire Island on Disney+
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Happy springtime! In the shadow of the new series dramatising the fictionalised trials and tribulations of this fictionalised 70's rock band, I explore Taylor Jenkins Reid attempt to capture that time but missing something essential about why we're so intrigued and obsessed: the music and the cool. I explore the limits of genre, what even is cool and how she should have been braver and just written a biography of Fleetwood Mac.
Let me know what you think at [email protected]!
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Links:
Cool Rules: Anatomy of an Attitude (2000) by Dick Pountain & David Robins
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/mar/02/taylor-jenkins-reid-daisy-jones-and-the-six-interview
https://hello-sunshine.com/post/how-fleetwood-mac-influenced-daisy-jones-the-six
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Content Warning: discussions of male violence against women, rape and witch trials
This month, for a special International Women's Day episode, I look at the wider cultural significance of Evie Wyld's 'The Bass Rock' in the context of centuries of violence against female presenting people and in light of the recent campaign seeking out an apology amongst other justice attributes by the Witches of Scotland campaign (listen to their podcast here).
If you're looking to reach out for help with any of the issues discussed in the epsiode, please click the links below to charities who can help:
https://www.refuge.org.uk/
https://www.womensaid.org.uk/
https://www.bigissue.com/news/social-justice/the-domestic-violence-abuse-charities-supporting-survivors-in-the-uk/
https://rapecrisis.org.uk/
https://www.supportline.org.uk/problems/rape-and-sexual-assault/
Let me know what you think at [email protected]!
You can find me on my other podcast Culture Hang or at writerhollymiller.com
Links:
https://www.nms.ac.uk/explore-our-collections/stories/scottish-history-and-archaeology/witchs-iron-collar/
https://www.nls.uk/learning-zone/literature-and-language/themes-in-focus/witches/source-3/#:~:text=Ayrshire%20witches,prosecution%20taking%20place%20in%201727
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkCkm0tZLPw&ab_channel=BBCScotland
https://www.maybole.org/history/books/legends/burning.htm
https://southayrshirehistory.wordpress.com/2012/10/23/ayrs-mystery-witch-the-legend-of-maggie-osborne/
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Content Warning: discussions of child sexual abuse
This month on the Writing Women Podcast, I explore a much beloved and well-written book 'The Girls' by Emma Cline and how she brings true insight onto one of the most gruesome events in twentieth century America.
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You can find me on my other podcast Culture Hang or at writerhollymiller.com
You Must Remember Manson
https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/8/8/20707915/joan-didion-sharon-tate-manson-white-albumhttps://www.vox.com/culture/2019/8/8/20707915/joan-didion-sharon-tate-manson-white-album
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/jul/03/emma-cline-ex-boyfriend-copyright-claim-dismissed-the-girls#:~:text=A%20California%20judge%20has%20dismissed,writings%20and%20infringed%20his%20copyright
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2017/dec/04/emma-clines-plagiarism-suit-just-another-story-of-a-man-acting-terribly
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/aug/28/emma-cline-we-are-forced-to-imagine-whats-going-on-in-the-minds-of-men
https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/8/8/20757917/manson-girls-explained
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Happy New Year! To kick off the year I wanted to begin with one of the most popular books of 2021 - 'My Year of Rest and Relaxation' by Ottessa Moshfegh!
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You can find me on my other podcast Culture Hang or at writerhollymiller.com
https://www.lippymag.com/post/my-year-of-rest-and-relaxation-in-the-era-of-social-distancing
https://www.vice.com/en/article/jge4jg/want-to-read-more-during-the-lockdown-join-our-corona-book-club
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For the final part of this inaugural series on the Writing Women Podcast, I look at her latest release, Beautiful World, Where Are You and the highs and the lows of this final book.
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On our second installment of this inaugral series, I look at the circumstances surrounding my introduction to 'Normal People', the book and the show and entering into the full force of the Rooney-verse in April 2020.
https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/9/3/20807728/sally-rooney-normal-people-conversations-with-friends
BBC Sounds ‘Obsessed with...Normal People’
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Writing Women Podcast! I'm going to kick this off by looking at the first novel in the Rooney-verse 'Conversation with Friends' which launched her as a literary star in 2017. And yet, despite everyone telling me how groundbreaking she is, over and over again, I can't find myself being able to commit to saying, wholeheartedly, that I enjoy her work. So join me as I explore my trouble with Sally Rooney through the lens of each of her published novels and how I came to them.
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You can find me on my other podcast Culture Hang or writerhollymiller.com