Nell McAndrew posts
Daily Mail 'We can't wrap our kids in cotton wool.'
106 months ago
The New Yorker It's a fantasy among writers: that if only one had a quiet place to work, one would be able to produce a book. For Nell Stevens, that wasn't quite how it worked.
107 months ago
The New Yorker It's a fantasy among writers: that if only one had a quiet place to work, one would be able to produce a book. For Nell Stevens, that wasn't quite how it worked.
107 months ago
The New Yorker It's a fantasy among writers: that if only one had a quiet place to work, one would be able to produce a book. For Nell Stevens, that wasn't quite how it worked.
107 months ago
The New Yorker Even on an uninhabited island, Nell Stevens couldn't seem to write her novel. So she wrote this instead.
107 months ago
HelloGiggles It's all here and it's all fab!
114 months ago
Event Magazine Nell Gwynn 'has the imagined Drury Lane audience – just like Arterton has the real one at the Apollo – in the palm of her hand'.
121 months ago
The New Yorker Bricklaying “was more valuable for my intellectual life than my entire college career," the novelist Nell Zink tells Kathryn Schulz.
130 months ago
The New Yorker Nell Zink wrote her first novel in three weeks to provoke Jonathan Franzen, and called it “unpublishable trash.” Critics adored it.
131 months ago
500px Viking by Tim McAndrew: http://goo.gl/2zJcBM
134 months ago
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