Miranda Sawyer
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Oh, yes, indeed.
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Why not tell us your 90s thoughts?
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Now on with the show.
This is Talk 90s to Me, where we publish a bestselling depression memoir when we're 27 and create a whole new literary genre just like that, where we are also relentlessly slagged off by other writers from then on, where we pose naked on our book covers, refuse to settle down or compromise or stop writing, then become a lawyer, get breast cancer and die far too young.
I'm Miranda Sawyer, and this week on Talk 90s to Me, we are talking pro-Zack Nation and its author, Elizabeth Wurzel.
And with me to talk all aspects of 90s depression and pill-popping is the very undepressed Sian Pattendon, excellent journalist and lead singer and songwriter of the fantastic pop group, the Shush Shush Animals.
Hello, Sian.
Hello, Bunny.
Okay.
Sian, let's start with Prozac Nation.
I have propped it up next to your single, by the way.
Thank you.
I think they go together in a very strange way.
I think they look lovely.
Yeah.
Let's start with Prozac Nation because that is the book where most people start with Elizabeth Wurzel.
It's published in 94.
She was 27.