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Lottie moggach
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lottie moggach

It does not store any personal data.'Brixton Hill shares the confident sheen of its predecessors and offers most accomplished plot yet. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".

lottie moggach

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lottie moggach

She still lives close by, with her partner, son, dog and tortoise. Her current undertaking is a historical novel set in late Victorian-era Camden Town, the area where she grew up. This project involved digesting reams of inaccessible academic texts to produce a lucid and compelling argument: a fitting precursor for work with the Royal Literary Fund. She has also worked as a researcher and editor on nonfiction titles, most recently a bestselling study of how empire has shaped modern Britain. In recent years she has taught an undergraduate course on the short story at Royal Holloway, University of London, and been a guest at the Arvon Foundation. Before turning to fiction, Lottie Moggach had a twenty-year career in journalism, specializing in arts and literature. It was adapted and broadcast over two weeks on Radio 4’s Book at Bedtime. Her third book, Brixton Hill (Corsair, 2020), focused on a prisoner nearing the end of a life sentence. Under the Sun (Picador, 2017) was set in southern Spain during the 2008 financial crisis, when expats trapped in unsellable villas clashed with African migrants desperate for a new life in Europe. It was shortlisted for The Guardian First Book award, won the Portsmouth First Fiction award and was adapted into a six-part series for Netflix and Channel 4. Her debut Kiss Me First (Picador, 2013) explored what social media is doing to our sense of identity and real-life relationships. Lottie Moggach has published three novels, which have been described as literary thrillers.















Lottie moggach