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Tag Archives: Interviews
“I wanted to capture a hidden London…” Jonathan Kemp on London Triptych
Jonathan, you’re on the shortlist for the first Green Carnation with your first published novel – congratulations! You’ve got three distinct voices in London Triptych, and three distinct worlds, but London is clearly a unifying theme. What aspect of the … Continue reading
“I wanted it to be the kind of book that sneaks up on a reader…” Christopher Fowler on Paperboy
Congratulations, Christopher, on being in the Green Carnation shortlist – Paperboy is such a lovely read, funny and moving. Did you enjoy writing it? It didn’t feel as if I wrote it at all. Usually, books are constructs that … Continue reading
‘Sometimes he thinks he is already living in the future…’ Max Schaefer’s Children of the Sun
The Green Carnation Prize has been blogging each of the books on its shortlist and interviewing their authors. Don’t forget, the announcement of the winner of this year’s Prize is Wednesday December 1st. That day is also World AIDs Day. … Continue reading
‘Art can give us the same things we seek from religion, without the sexual repression and holy war part…’ James Hannaham on God Says No
James, congratulations on being on the shortlist for the Green Carnation Prize. God Says No has an … Continue reading
“It’s the most fascinating time in our history…” Rupert Smith on Man’s World
Rupert, congratulations on being shortlisted for the first Green Carnation Prize! We read a lot of great stuff, but … Continue reading