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Cheetham's latest publishing start-up, Head of Zeus, will publish 24 titles between May and January 2013, with Fay Weldon among its launch authors. Another 36 titles are planned for the following year. The publisher is currently renting the top floor of...
I’m going to speak in my regular voice now, the one that still sounds like Sheepshead Bay and rush-hour traffic even after 4 years of living in England and 24 years of living in Connecticut. Oy. That’s better. The problem is, I didn’t know whether I...
Well received in England, where it won the Whitbread award, Behind the Scenes at the Museum... marks the debut of a distinctive new voice that should appeal to readers who enjoy the panache of a Fay Weldon or the witty inventiveness of a Carol Shields. And it strikes a nice balance between fantasty and ...
(In the dedication to Miss Lloyd in ‘Volume the First’, Jane calls herself ‘sincere Freind’.) In a 2003 reprint of ‘Love and Friendship’ acclaimed writer Fay Weldon says of the two protagonists in her foreword: ‘And whatever’s changed in the last two...
Flash Fiction winner Becky Tipper travelled from America to join poetry winner Terry Jones and short-story winner Kitty Aldridge at the arts centre. Centre director Polly Gifford welcomed guests to the prizegiving lunch with an opportunity to hear...
Los Angeles Times "Well received in England, where it won the Whitbread award, Behind the Scenes at the Museum... marks the debut of a distinctive new voice that should appeal to readers who enjoy the panache of a Fay Weldon or the witty inventiveness...
Fay Weldon CBE (born 22 September 1931) is an English author, essayist and playwright, whose work has been associated with feminism. In her fiction, Weldon typically portrays contemporary women who find themselves trapped in oppressive situations caused by the patriarchal structure of Western, in particular British, society. Full Article
Well received in England, where it won the Whitbread award, Behind the Scenes at the Museum... marks the debut of a distinctive new voice that should appeal to readers who enjoy the panache of a Fay Weldon or the witty inventiveness of a Carol Shields. And it strikes a nice balance between fantasty and ...
