The Sunday Salon with Alice-Azania Jarvis
Arts:Books
Abigail Dean on quitting the day job, writer’s block and going from page to screen
A bidding war, a screen adaptation by the director who made “Chernobyl” - and now, a place on the bestseller lists. What a whirlwind few months it has been for Abigail Dean and her debut novel, Girl A, which documents the aftermath of the horrific abuse the narrator, Lex (aka ‘Girl A’) endured at the hand of her father. Obviously, I was thrilled to interview her - the book is unbelievably gripping, and Abigail herself has a fascinating story, having worked as a lawyer for her 20s before deciding to pursue her literary ambitions. She’s now back to working in law again, while also writing, and I loved hearing about how doing those two different things helps her process - as well as how she cures writer’s block and how on earth she went from unknown to wildly successful author so quickly. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Buy the book: https://www.waterstones.com/book/girl-a/abigail-dean/2928377050276
Twitter: @aliceazania / @abigailsdean
Edited by Chelsey Moore
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