September 7, 2012

Listen to me on BBC Radio Sheffield

Yesterday I was interviewed on BBC Radio Sheffield, where I talked about my novel, A is for Angelica. It’s the first time I’ve been on a show with such a large listenership. I felt like I was a little slow to get going, but it was good fun and great to talk about the book.

You can listen again on the BBC website for the next six days. I’m on around two hours into the show (you can skip forward using the player).

If you live outside the UK and can’t access the BBC site, subscribe to my mailing list, as I’ll be sending out a clipped version of the interview early next week.


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