Huma Qureshi is an award-winning author and journalist. Her memoir How We Met: A Memoir of Love and Other Misadventures was shortlisted for the Books Are My Bag Indie Readers Award. Her short story collection, Things We Do Not Tell the People We Love was longlisted for several awards. She has also worked and written for The Guardian and The Observer, among other publications. Today we’re discussing her debut novel, Playing Games.
Our interview begins at 24.00
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Michelle recommends: Brooklyn by Colm Tobain
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In this interview, we chat about:
- Our obsession as readers with knowing whether a novel is inspired by real-life
- Where is the line between stealing a story and being inspired by it?
- Huma's focus on creating a nuanced portrayal of sisters and their complicated relationship
- How to represent the creative process on the page
- The beauty of short stories and how it started Huma's journey to publication
- Huma's creative writing courses and how it enhances her craft
Books and other things mentioned:
- Long Island by Colm Tobain
- Cat Person (short story)
- Bad Art Friend (short story)
- Holly Bourne on Emma Gannon's Ctrl Alt Delete
- Yellowface by Rebecca F Kuang
- Between Us by Mhairi McFarlane
- Alice Munro (author)
Follow Huma @humaqureshiwriter
Playing Games is available now. Thank you to Sceptre for providing us with copies of the book in preparation for the interview.
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