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Female anger and family curses with Mary Watson

15 Jun 2022

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Mary Watson is from Cape Town and now lives on the west coast of Ireland. She’s worked as an art museum guide, library assistant, theatre duty manager, and an actor in children’s musicals. She has a PhD from the University of Cape Town where she taught for many years. She won the Caine Prize in 2006, and the Philida Award in 2022. She writes short stories, young adult fantasy and thrillers. Her YA debut, The Wren Hunt, was shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards. Today we are discussing her new YA novel, Blood to Poison.Our interview begins at  00:12:00Caitlin recommends: Book Lovers by Emily HenryA fun read that plays on (and twists) our favourite romance tropes.Michelle recommends: One Ordinary Day at a Time by Sarah J HarrisA moving and beautiful contemporary novel about two unlikely friends who have the power to change each other's lives. In this interview, we chat about:How Mary's own family curse and grief inspired the novelFemale anger, shame and intergenerational angerThe joy Mary found in writing about her South African homeland after writing about Ireland in her previous YA booksThe magic Mary invented for the novel and the 'real strange' found in South AfricaMary's publishing journey and moving from adult literary books to YA after a career as an academicBooks and other things mentioned:Beach Read and You and Me on Vacation by Emily HenryFollow Mary Watson on Instagram @Marym_watsonBlood to Poison is available now. Thank you to Bloomsbury for sending us copies of the book to read in preparation for the interview. Connect with us on Instagram: @betterwordspod

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