How writers find a voice | Meg Rosoff

How writers find a voice | Meg Rosoff

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Meg Rosoff shines light on the conscious and sub-conscious parts of a writer's voice.

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Do you have a voice? Can you recognise a voice when you hear one? And while we're on the subject, what does "having a voice" actually mean? Award-winning author Meg Rosoff shines light on the conscious and sub-conscious parts of a writer's voice.

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Meg Rosoff is the Carnegie Medal-winning author of How I Live Now, “the best children’s novel for adults since The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” (Time Out).

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