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Confessions of a Book Collector
Dark Secrets & Atmospheric Worlds: In Conversation with Essie Fox

Confessions of a Book Collector

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 37:44


Essie Fox is an author who weaves rich, gothic tales inspired by the Victorian era. Her novels are brimming with history, mystery and just the right touch of the macabre. From her debut book The Somnambulist, to her latest work Dangerous, she transports readers into shadowy atmospheric worlds with dark secrets.Beyond her own writing she's also a devoted collector of books.Join us to get to know the stories behind the stories, in our latest episode. 

Woman's Hour
Weekend Woman's Hour: Nelly Furtado, Woman in Myanmar, Woman's Hour from Lord's, Taking children out of school

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 55:15


The Portuguese-Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado has sold more than 40 million records worldwide and won awards including a Grammy. Her upbeat, genre-defying pop music dominated the charts in the 2000s, from her break out hit I'm Like A Bird to her 2006 album Loose and its stand out hit Maneater. After finding that her music had been rediscovered by a whole new generation of fans on social media, she's back with 7, her first album since 2017.In February 2021, a coup returned Myanmar to military rule, overthrowing the democratically elected government. Under the regime, violence against civilians has escalated, with thousands jailed, tortured and killed – although the numbers are believed be much higher. At least three million people have been displaced. Just two weeks ago, a UN Report outlined the gendered impact of the coup: It found that military forces have committed widespread forms of sexual violence. However, despite the coup's devastating impact, women and girls are taking on key roles within the resistance movement. Also this month, there have been separate news reports that women are being conscripted into the military. Nuala discussed the situation with Tin Htar Swe, the former head of The BBC's Burmese Service.Woman's Hour broadcast from Lord's Cricket Ground as England faced New Zealand for the culmination of a five-match T20 International series and to mark 25 years since the Marylebone Cricket Club, that runs Lord's, allowed women to become members. During the programme she spoke to World Cup winning cricketer Ebony Rainford-Brent and the England and Wales Cricket Board's Head of the Women's professional game, Beth Barrett-Wild. She also spoke to girls about why they love playing cricket. Nuala was also given a tour of Lord's – taking in the spots of most significance to women's history at the ground. She heard about Baroness Rachel Heyhoe Flint and Martha Grace, the mother of a player who is considered one of the all time greats, W. G. Grace. Her tour guide Rachel Pagan met her just outside the ground. Taking children out of school during term time was in the news this week as the new Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said there "will have to be consequences" for parents who fail to keep their children in school. It's illegal to take children out without the school's permission. Minimum fines, imposed by local authorities, for taking children out of class without permission for five school days will rise from £60 per child to £80 per child from August.. In her first interview since taking up the post, the education secretary spoke to the BBC's education correspondent Branwen Jeffries. We hear from parent, Laura Melling who recently went viral on TikTok for discussing a fine she'd received after taking her young daughters out of school for a holiday during term time and we spoke to journalist and parenting author Lorraine Candy.Annie Garthwaite's second novel, The King's Mother, tells the story of historical figure Cecily Neville, mother of Edward IV and Richard III. Annie believes Cecily's role in the Wars of the Roses has been hugely underestimated by historians and her novel places her firmly at the heart of the action. Essie Fox has written five historical novels and her most recent, The Fascination, is set in the world of Victorian theatres and travelling fairs. They join Nuala to discuss the challenge of writing the stories of women who have been overlooked by the history books.Adele, one of the world's best-selling music artists, has revealed in an interview ahead of her concerts in Munich next month, that she will be stepping back from music temporarily after growing tired of the slog of fame and missing her old life. She talks about her "tank being empty" and the author and broadcaster Emma Gannon joined Anita to talk about when it all gets a bit much.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Annette Wells Editor: Rebecca Myatt

Woman's Hour
Jenna Russell & Hello, Dolly!, Historical fiction, Women in Myanmar, Air Pollution

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 57:21


One of the most iconic musicals of all time, Hello, Dolly!, has returned to the London Palladium, with Jerry Herman's unforgettable score including Put On Your Sunday Clothes, Before the Parade Passes By, It Only Takes a Moment and Hello, Dolly! It's a huge, no-expense-spared production, with a cast of 40, and the legendary Imelda Staunton as the witty and charming matchmaker Dolly Levi. Jenna Russell plays the millineress Irene Molloy. Jenna is well known for her TV roles in Call The Midwife and Eastenders, and many theatre roles, including Guys and Dolls, Merrily We Roll Along, and her Olivier award-winning turn as Dot in Sunday In The Park With George. Nuala McGovern speaks to Jenna about the revival of Hello, Dolly! and the show's message to new audiences. In February 2021, a coup returned Myanmar to military rule, overthrowing the democratically elected government. Under the regime, violence against civilians has escalated, with thousands jailed, tortured and killed – although the numbers are believed be much higher. At least three million people have been displaced. Just two weeks ago, a UN Report outlined the gendered impact of the coup: It found that military forces have committed widespread forms of sexual violence. However, despite the coup's devastating impact, women and girls are taking on key roles within the resistance movement. Also this month, there have been seperate news reports that women are being conscripted into the military. Nuala discusses the situation with Tin Htar Swe, the former head of The BBC's Burmese Service. Nine-year-old Ella Adoo-Kissi-Deborah was the first person in the world to have air pollution listed as a cause of death. She lived near the South Circular Road in Lewisham, South East London and died of a fatal asthma attack in 2013. Her mother, Rosamund, who has been campaigning since her daughters death, is now seeking is seeking an official apology from the government as her high court claim against them heads to trial. She explains why she wants an official apology from the government. Nuala also speaks to Sophie Howe who is the former First Generation Commissioner for Wales where she advised the government on policy around transport and climate change - she now does this for other countries. SAnnie Garthwaite's second novel, The King's Mother, tells the story of historical figure Cecily Neville, mother of Edward IV and Richard III. Annie believes Cecily's role in the Wars of the Roses has been hugely underestimated by historians and her novel places her firmly at the heart of the action. Essie Fox has written five historical novels and her most recent, The Fascination, is set in the world of Victorian theatres and travelling fairs. They join Nuala to discuss the challenge of writing the stories of women who have been overlooked by the history books.Presented by Nuala McGovern Producer: Louise Corley

Life and Language
Essie Fox - The Fascination

Life and Language

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 62:52


Have you given Victorian gothic fiction a try? The Fascination by Essie Fox will certainly be a good one to get you started. It is a novel that takes you to the Victorian country fairgrounds, the glamour of the Drury Lane pantomimes, and a museum in London's Oxford Street filled with anatomical wonders. It is a story about belonging and finding your family. In this episode, I talk to Essie about her novel, but also about the craft of writing historical fiction, the very practical challenges of navigating the expectations of sales and marketing, and the research that is part of the creative process.   Essie Fox is a member of the Historical Writers Association, and The Historical Novelists Association. Her novels have been selected for the UK National Book Awards, the Channel 4 TV Book Club, and The Times newspaper's Historical Book Of The Month. Visit Essie's blog for some fascinating images, too! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michaela-mahlberg/message

The Alfred Daily
The Alfred Daily – 15th July 2023

The Alfred Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 59:53


On The Alfred Daily Today: Dorset Council Will Decide Future Of Motcombe Stone Cutting Business On Tuesday Love Stories – Writer To Reveal Humorous Side Of Romance At King Alfred's Kitchen Shaftesbury What's Ons Meet My Pet – Ruth And Her Romanian Rescue Dog Walk Of The Week – Dave Ford On A Trek Around Ashmore Paul Merefield's Pub Quiz My Shaftesbury – Deputy Mayor Andy Hollingshead On Why He Loves Our Town Kate Scott's Shaftesbury Chicken Chat Shaftesbury Seasonal Reflections Karen Cole Reviews ‘The Fascination' by Essie Fox

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Damian Barr's Literary Salon
BOOK OF THE WEEK: The Fascination by Essie Fox

Damian Barr's Literary Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 17:13


Our next guest on the podcast is Essie Fox, reading from her instant Sunday Times bestseller, The Fascination. It's a Victorian story about the estranged grandson of a wealthy collector of human curiosities, who becomes fascinated with teenage twin sisters, leading them into a web of dark obsessions... And we love this dazzlingly gothic novel from the bestselling author of The Somnambulist. ‘A magical, macabre masterpiece' - A.J. West, author of The Spirit Engineer  This is a perfect pick for anyone who enjoyed Laura Shephard-Robinson's The Square of Sevens or Liz Hyder's The Illusions. (And if you'd like a non-fiction book on the subject of Victorian circuses and curiosities, then read John Woolf's The Wonders.) The Fascination by Essie Fox is published by independent publisher Orenda Books and available now. We recommend buying a copy from your local indie bookshop or you can visit our shop on Bookshop.org. Or you can grab a special signed and numbered first edition with beautiful sprayed edges from our indie bookshop friends Goldsboro Books. Podcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman Programmed by Matt Casbourne Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Quick Book Reviews
Superb stories

Quick Book Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 44:36


I interview M W Craven about his latest book “Fearless” and then I interview Stef Penney about “The Beasts of Paris” plus I also review “all The Sinners Bleed' bY S A Cosby, “The Fascination” by Essie Fox and Forever Home (audiobook version) by Graham Norton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Book Club Review
92. Ella Berthoud and The Art of Mindful Reading

The Book Club Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 43:47


Bibliotherapist and author (with Susan Elderkin) of classic books about books The Novel Cure and The Story Cure, Ella Berthoud's most recent work is The Art of Mindful Reading, a practical guide that promises to help people to read more mindfully, bringing their lives to books and books into their lives equally. As you might expect we have a lot of book recommendations in this show, plus advice on everything from how to keep a successful book journal to what to do when you're not enjoying your book club book – we've all been there. Listen in and learn how to make the very most of your precious reading time, and even find out how to carve out more of it. Book recommendations What I Loved by Siri Hustvedt, The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion, Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy, The Mermaid of Black Conch by Monique Roffey, The Pisces by Melissa Broder, Elijah's Mermaid by Essie Fox, The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock by Imogen Hermes Gowar, Miss Benson's Beetle by Rachel Joyce, A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towes and There But For The by Ali Smith You can keep up with Ella via her website, ellaberthoud.com and don't miss her themed sessions on Damian Barr's Literary Salon facebook page and her Instagram and YouTube channels. And if you're in need of a literary makeover or have something you want to work through in your life you can sign up for a bibliotherapy session at the School of Life website. • sign up for our weekly newsletter here • Follow us on Instagram  • Follow us on Facebook • Follow us on Twitter • Check out our website

Terrorford
Episode 2 Part 1 - The Asylum Next Door

Terrorford

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2018 47:21


Living in the shadow of a foreboding asylum was a very real threat in Victorian Herefordshire, but were it corridors as dark and terrifying as TV would have you believe? Essie Fox and Rhys Griffith help me find out. Thanks to Anne Cambridge and Asha Jones. Music by Taketones and FX by RobinHood76

Adventures With Words
Essie Fox and Wendy Wallace at the Essex Book Festival

Adventures With Words

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2014 29:00


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Adventures With Words All Podcasts
Essie Fox and Wendy Wallace at the Essex Book Festival

Adventures With Words All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2014 29:00


wendy wallace essie fox essex book festival
Adventures With Words
Our Essex Book Festival 2014 Preview

Adventures With Words

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2014 23:21


wendy wallace essie fox essex book festival
Adventures With Words All Podcasts
Our Essex Book Festival 2014 Preview

Adventures With Words All Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2014 23:21


wendy wallace essie fox essex book festival
Adventures With Words
Golden Tickets, Six of the Best, Lush Books and a BIG announcement!

Adventures With Words

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2013 19:12