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Emma Smith interviews James Hawes

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The Hertford Bookshelf
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James Hawes, novelist and micro-historian of The Shortest History of England and The Shortest History of Germany, talks about agents and editors, his role in the worst film ever made, and playing the French horn on the roof of Hertford’s library.
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Emma Smith interviews Anya Glazer

This week’s guest is children’s picture book author and illustrator Anya Glazer. We talk dinosaurs, sisters, merchandizing and how she riffed on her Modern Languages degree for her first book, Thesaurus has a Secret.
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Series
The Hertford Bookshelf
People
Emma Smith
James Hawes
Keywords
hertford
college
books
writers
authors
literature
english
interview
writing
creative writing
history
Department: Hertford College
Date Added: 21/10/2021
Duration: 00:04:22

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