Love Stories: the conventional, the non-conventional and the controversial

Episode 10,   Jun 28, 2020, 04:00 PM

In this episode of the Brighton Book Club, Anna talks to London poet and co-founder of Say It Back, Affly Johnson, about how her poems about love have changed over time; to local writer Jennifer Drewett about her screenplay-in-progress which depicts non-conventional love stories; to local author Joanna Rees – who has a new book out now called THE HIDDEN WIFE – about how to write believable love stories and the VERY ROMANTIC story of how she met her husband; and she discusses André Aciman's CALL ME BY YOUR NAME with local book bloggers @theroamingreader and @letztalkaboutbooksbaby.

Links from the episode:
On Instagram:
@sayitbacklondon
@msjenniferdrewett / @coronationsoap
@josielloydwriter
@theroamingreader
@letztalkaboutbooksbaby

Buy The Hidden Wife:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hidden-Wife-Stitch-Time-ebook/dp/B083K9RH7P
Buy New Daughters of Africa: https://myriadeditions.com/books/new-daughters-of-africa-paperback/#buynowmodal
Time For A Story: http://www.storygoblins.com/
New Writing South: https://newwritingsouth.com/

Music from:

Mrisi Music: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTNKiGhn5Xxc6LMHJP1X_Pw
Mink: https://soundcloud.com/minkband