Little Atoms 604 - Ben Smith's Doggerland
Little Atoms12 Sep 2019

Little Atoms 604 - Ben Smith's Doggerland

Ben Smith is a lecturer in creative writing at Plymouth University, specializing in environmental literature and focusing particularly on oceans, climate change and the ‘Anthropocene’. He joined Neil to talk about his first novel, Doggerland, writing rooted in place, and the enjoyment of writing a character who is "really just a git".

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