WritersMosaic – In conversation

WritersMosaic - In conversation
Podcast Description
WritersMosaic - illuminating, in-depth conversations between writers. The series brings global majority writers face-to-face to explore each other’s work and thought. The knowledge, excitement and curiosity of fellow writers in these informal exchanges bring to light the connecting currents that flow through contemporary UK writing, reflecting profound changes in our cultural diversity, social experience and imaginative responses.
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Content Themes
The podcast delves into a variety of themes related to contemporary UK writing, cultural diversity, and social experience. Topics include personal narratives, the impact of racial politics, and innovative storytelling techniques, exemplified by episodes featuring discussions on the works of Aimé Césaire and the significance of children's literature by authors like SF Said. The series also explores personal journeys in writing, mental health in literature, and the fusion of different cultural experiences.

WritersMosaic – illuminating, in-depth conversations between writers. The series brings global majority writers face-to-face to explore each other’s work and thought. The knowledge, excitement and curiosity of fellow writers in these informal exchanges bring to light the connecting currents that flow through contemporary UK writing, reflecting profound changes in our cultural diversity, social experience and imaginative responses.
The writer and environmentalist Diana McCaulay talks with Gabriel Gbadamosi about her new novel, A House for Miss Pauline.

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