The day Margaret Atwood saved me from a mortifying interview / Letters
Barbara Esstman shares a memory of chatting like friends with the author in front of an audience at the Smithsonian Institution, while Jane Crossen is intrigued by Atwood’s Norfolk connection A line from your recent Margaret Atwood interview (‘It is the scariest of times’: Margaret Atwood on (…)
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