Studio guest on this weeks Bookmark is journalist and author, Angela Clarke. Angela’s memoir of working in the fashion industry, Confessions of a Fashionista, is an Amazon bestseller but she joins us to talk about her debut novel, Follow Me, the first in her Social Media Murder Series. … [Read more...]
Bookmark – Sarah Woods
Leigh Chambers and Menna van Praag present the fortnightly show featuring Cambridge-based writers. The studio guest this week is Sarah Woods. … [Read more...]
Bookmark – Guinevere Glasfurd & Ruby Wax
The studio guest is debut novelist, Guinevere Glasfurd whose book, The Words In My Hand has had rave reviews. Telling the story of Descartes’ relationship with his maid, Helena, the novel has been hailed by The Sunday Times as a ‘striking debut’ and named by The Times as its Book of the Month. … [Read more...]
Bookmark – Charles Clarke
This week's studio guest is Former Education Minister and Home Secretary, Charles Clarke. Charles talks about the books he’s edited and contributed to since leaving politics including The ‘Too Difficult’ Box; The Big Issues Politicians Can’t Crack and a series of books examining the strengths and weaknesses of leaders from the three main political … [Read more...]
Bookmark – Ruth Dugdall
This week's studio guest on Bookmark is crime writer Ruth Dugdall. She talks about how her experiences of being a probation officer working with children convicted of murder inspired her to write novels about dark secrets while ‘keeping it real’. We also have interviews with students and former students from the Creative Writing MA at Anglia Ruskin … [Read more...]
Bookmark – Francis Spufford
Leigh Chambers and Menna van Praag present the fortnightly show featuring Cambridge-based writers. This week's studio guest is Francis Spufford, author of a wide and varied range of non-fiction books on subjects as diverse as British boffins, communism in Russia in the 1960s and his own return to Christianity. … [Read more...]
Bookmark – Emily Winslow
The studio guest is crime writer, Emily Winslow. Set in Cambridge, Emily’s thrillers bring together a tangle of stories and misunderstandings to create a complex, and often dark, world. We also speak to photographer, Tim Rawle, about his latest book on the architectural history of Downing College. And Professor Ulinka Rublack from St John’s College … [Read more...]
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