Claire Fuller Interview – Joined Up #67

It’s episode 67 bringing you a fascinating chat with literary writer, Claire Fuller. Claire has loads to say about her journey to publication, her book and how she goes about writing and editing her novels.

Claire is a writer and artist. As well as writing novels and short fiction, Claire has studied sculpture, specializing in Wood and Stone carving as well as having a previous successful career in Marketing. She has a Masters in Creative and Critical Writing. Her first novel, Our Endless Numbered Days won the 2015 Desmond Elliott Prize. Her second novel, Swimming Lessons was published early in 2017, and her third, Bitter Orange will be published in 2019.

Book Blogger’s Corner comes from show regular, Victoria Goldman. Victoria is a freelance health journalist and editor, as well as an avid book reviewer. She blogs at Off-the-Shelf Books, which features reviews and interviews with authors, publishers, editors and agents. You can also find her on twitter @VictoriaGoldma2 where she is always sharing quality content, so go look her up. Today she’s talking about The Birdwatcher from recent guest, William Shaw.

You can find more about Claire Fuller and her books at clairefuller.co.uk and follow her on Instagram @writerclairefuller

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About Wayne

Editor and Soundman for MGL Media (@mglmedia) and currently completing debut novel 'Safe Hands'. Love Writing and hosting The Joined Up Writing Podcast. Follow @MrKelly2u or @jupodcast on Twitter and say hello.
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