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S4 Debut Spotlight- 7. Rachel Blackmore (Costanza, Baroque Art & Coercive Control)

Sep 11, 2024 · 43m 31s
S4 Debut Spotlight- 7. Rachel Blackmore (Costanza, Baroque Art & Coercive Control)
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TW: This episode contains discussion around coercive control & male violence against women which some listeners may find distressing For today's Debut Spotlight episode Hannah was joined by debut author...

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TW: This episode contains discussion around coercive control & male violence against women which some listeners may find distressing

For today's Debut Spotlight episode Hannah was joined by debut author Rachel Blackmore to chat about her new novel Costanza
They discuss the importance of representation of women's stories in history, the writing & research process of this book, the London Writer's Salon community & much more. If you enjoy this episode please do rate, review & subscribe, it's a free way to support the pod and means the world. To gain exclusive content for less than £3 a month sign up to us on Patreon
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Books & authors mentioned in this episode:
 The Artist by Lucy Steeds
Jean Plaidy
Philippa Gregory
Hilary Mantel
Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell
In Control: Dangerous Relationships and How They End in Murder by Jane Monckton Smith
Still Life by Sarah Winman

You can buy the books mentioned in this episode and from our back catalogue via our Bookshop.org page
Thanks so much for listening, until next time- happy reading! x
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