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EPISODE · Oct 6, 2020 · 1H 2M

The sorrow and bliss of writing life with Meg Mason

from Better Words · host Michelle Gately & Caitlin Toohey

Meg Mason started her career at the Financial Times and The Times of London - definitely not too shabby! Since then, she’s been published in major Australian newspapers, The New Yorker, Sunday Style, GQ, Vogue, Elle and Marie Claire. She has written a memoir and a novel, but this week we are discussing her second novel, Sorrow and Bliss.Caitlin recommendsSplitting Up TogetherA two-season US sitcom about a couple who find out getting divorced is the best thing they could ever do for their marriage. Michelle recommendsLouise Candlish (author of Our House, Those People, The Other Passenger). Great domestic psychological suspense novels. Perfect for fans of Big Little Lies. In this interview, we chat about:The light and shade of Sorrow and Bliss, which is an anti-love story of sorts (and difficult to succinctly describe)The question “how much of this novel is autobiographical”Exploring mental illness in fiction (and not having a character defined by an illness)How it feels to be compared to Sally Rooney and Phoebe Waller-BridgeWhy Meg scrapped the novel she spent 2018 writing and why Sorrow and Bliss was meant to be her “career suicide note”How Meg rediscovered the joy of writing (thanks to Trent Dalton)Meg’s experience of writing memoir and the transition to writing fictionHow Meg looks back on writing her debut memoir and why she wishes she had approached it differentlyWhat we give away of our children’s lives on social mediaDecisions over whether to include trigger warnings on booksThe advice Meg would give to her younger selfMeg’s decision to go off social media and consumption vs creationBooks and other things mentioned:All Our Shimmering Skies by Trent DaltonNanette by Hannah GadsbyNotting HillSo You’ve Been Publicly Shamed by Jon RonsonMore Than a Woman by Caitlin MoranMeg isn't online, but Sorrow and Bliss is available now and you can find out more about Meg at her website. Follow us on Instagram @betterwordspodPlease note that Caitlin's job at HarperCollins Publishers did not affect our decision to invite Meg to be a guest, we're delighted to have her and hope you enjoy this episode.

Meg Mason started her career at the Financial Times and The Times of London - definitely not too shabby! Since then, she’s been published in major Australian newspapers, The New Yorker, Sunday Style, GQ, Vogue, Elle and Marie Claire. She has written a memoir and a novel, but this week we are discussing her second novel, Sorrow and Bliss.Caitlin recommendsSplitting Up TogetherA two-season US sitcom about a couple who find out getting divorced is the best thing they could ever do for their marriage. Michelle recommendsLouise Candlish (author of Our House, Those People, The Other Passenger). Great domestic psychological suspense novels. Perfect for fans of Big Little Lies. In this interview, we chat about:The light and shade of Sorrow and Bliss, which is an anti-love story of sorts (and difficult to succinctly describe)The question “how much of this novel is autobiographical”Exploring mental illness in fiction (and not having a character defined by an illness)How it feels to be compared to Sally Rooney and Phoebe Waller-BridgeWhy Meg scrapped the novel she spent 2018 writing and why Sorrow and Bliss was meant to be her “career suicide note”How Meg rediscovered the joy of writing (thanks to Trent Dalton)Meg’s experience of writing memoir and the transition to writing fictionHow Meg looks back on writing her debut memoir and why she wishes she had approached it differentlyWhat we give away of our children’s lives on social mediaDecisions over whether to include trigger warnings on booksThe advice Meg would give to her younger selfMeg’s decision to go off social media and consumption vs creationBooks and other things mentioned:All Our Shimmering Skies by Trent DaltonNanette by Hannah GadsbyNotting HillSo You’ve Been Publicly Shamed by Jon RonsonMore Than a Woman by Caitlin MoranMeg isn't online, but Sorrow and Bliss is available now and you can find out more about Meg at her website. Follow us on Instagram @betterwordspodPlease note that Caitlin's job at HarperCollins Publishers did not affect our decision to invite Meg to be a guest, we're delighted to have her and hope you enjoy this episode.

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