Caroline is interviewed by Ann Morgan about writing international stories, her roots as a foreign correspondent, the different forms of bravery involved in writing, and what it’s like to see your work adapted for the stage. An episode of Writers Aloud, an audio series featuring RLF writers.
Read More’Visiting a foreign city leaves me fantasising about what it would be like to cloak myself in another identity and live in another world.’ Caroline discusses how her fascination with other places works its way into her writing in this episode of Vox, a series of mini podcasts by Royal Literary Fund writers.
Read MoreHone and hone that draft till the story emerges, the way a sculpture emerges from what was once a block of stone. Caroline discusses approaches to writing a novel in this episode of Vox, a series of mini podcasts by Royal Literary Fund writers.
Read MoreA 12-min podcast in which Caroline Brothers considers the issue of cultural appropriation, and what novelists might consider when they work in that space where fiction and documentary blur.
An article in which Caroline discusses the advantages as well as the challenges that may beset those who wish to cross over from journalism to writing fiction.
Read MoreIn an article for The Author, Caroline goes cold turkey in disconnecting from the internet at Hawthornden Castle, while working on her new novel.
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