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Abigail Tarttelin

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new + archival writing || novel recommendations || thorns, fruit, and wild roses

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Fiction #7, Eel

A few years ago, I was working on a kind of world. A series of stories around related characters; a family of modern-day Vikings living in the danelaw.

12 days ago
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The Sheer Confidence of Sally Rooney

I finally read Normal People. It’s been out eight years. Embarrassing, right? Everyone has not only read it but, also, says their new book is like it. Well, I’m a snob and a half. If everyone likes something, you can be sure I’m going to wr...

19 days ago
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Fiction #6, speculative / dystopian

Have you ever written under a pseudonym? This is set in a dark future Britain, and if I finished the novel, it would be published under a different name. Something I’ve found difficult about writing for a living is that you can’t pinball al...

a month ago
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February Reading

Is anybody else experiencing a reading slump at this time of year? Winter is such a treat for reading, but then after the holidays and with the lack of light, to both be writing and reading all day makes me feel somewhat restless.

a month ago
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  • abigailtarttelin

    Award-winning writer, represented by Abi Fellows. My novels are Flick, Golden Boy, & Dead Girls.

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