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A Western Phantasmagoria: Kay Chronister s Desert Creatures

A Western Phantasmagoria: Kay Chronister s Desert Creatures
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The Irish Times Women s Podcast - Ep 489 Predicting the pandemic: Sue Rainsford

Ep 489 Predicting the pandemic: Sue Rainsford - Redder Days Your Web Browser may be out of date. If you are using Internet Explorer 9, 10 or 11 our Audio player will not work properly. 42:20 Sue Rainsford handed in the final manuscript of her novel Redder Days on the 14th of March 2020, the same day that schools and colleges closed their doors due to Covid-19. It was remarkable timing, given the (now all too familiar) pandemic theme running through her book. Set in a world wracked by climate change, Redder Days tells the story of a survivalist cult who seek to escape a mysterious contagion only known as ‘red’. In today’s episode, the author speaks to Róisín Ingle about this accidental prediction, an idea she’s had since 2013. They also discuss her childhood spent in South Dublin, her love for dystopian writing and plans for her next book.

Redder Days by Sue Rainsford: a unique new voice in Irish writing

Redder Days by Sue Rainsford: a unique new voice in Irish writing
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Every monster has a story : Catriona Ward on her chilling gothic novel that everyone is talking about

Every monster has a story : Catriona Ward on her chilling gothic novel that everyone is talking about Justine Jordan © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Antonio Olmos/The Observer When Catriona Ward was about 13, she’d wake up each night with a hand in the small of her back, pushing her out of bed. “It was absolutely terrifying. I could feel that there was someone in the room.” Had Google been around in the early 1990s, she might have found out sooner about hypnagogic hallucinations, intensely real sensations on the border between wakefulness and sleep. “But it doesn’t matter whether it’s real or not; the fear is real. And there’s nothing else quite like it, that fear in the dark.”

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