Elizabeth Fremantle: Tea, Toast and Not Losing Your Head
Welcome to Catching the Comet’s Tail, a series of interviews with writers, artists and musicians discussing creativity and their creative process. To launch the series, I am delighted to welcome...
View ArticleArtist Ylva Kunze: Chance and Control
Welcome to Catching the Comet’s Tail, a series of interviews with writers, artists and musicians discussing creativity and their creative process. This week, I spoke to Swedish contemporary artist...
View ArticleAuthor Rosie Fiore: Hooking the Thread
This week, Catching the Comet’s Tail features author Rosie Fiore. Her second novel, Wonder Women, is a brilliantly observed, multi-layered story about three women at a crossroads in their lives....
View ArticleAuthor Matt Haig: Loving the Alien
This week, Catching the Comet’s Tail features author Matt Haig. I like to imagine that if, by some time-bending miracle, Rene Descartes could meet David Bowie at a space cafe where the only thing on...
View ArticleAuthor Ben Hatch: Cheese, Marriage and Qwerty Keyboards
I’m delighted to welcome author Ben Hatch to Catching the Comet’s Tail. Ben is a master of the kind of acute observation of family life that has you pondering the deeper significance of the type of...
View ArticleGraphic Novelist Glyn Dillon: Access All Areas
This week’s Catching the Comet’s Tail features graphic novelist Glyn Dillon. His book, The Nao of Brown, tells the darkly beautiful story of Nao, a half-Japanese woman who falls in love with a washing...
View ArticleMusician KT Tunstall: Desert Boots
I am delighted to welcome singer/songwriter KT Tunstall to Catching the Comet’s Tail. KT’s new album, Invisible Empire// Crescent Moon, is as haunting and plaintive a record as you’ll ever hear,...
View ArticleArtist Sandra Turnbull: Sense and Sensuality
This week, Catching the Comet’s Tail hosts artist Sandra Turnbull. A group show,”I Love You Because,” featuring 40 artist’s interpretations of Elvis, opens next week in London and includes Turnbull’s...
View ArticleWriter & Stand-Up Viv Groskop: Laughter Lines
This week, Catching the Comet’s Tail features writer and stand-up Viv Groskop. Her memoir ‘I Laughed I Cried: How One Woman Took on Stand-Up and (Almost) Ruined Her Life’ is based on the diaries she...
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