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Nibbies Podcast: from the author’s mind to the reader’s hand

Katherine Rundell

Season 1, Ep. 18

This episode, host Hannah MacInnes is in conversation with Katherine Rundell, shortlisted for the Book of the Year: Children’s Fiction. In their conversation, they discuss why we conjure fantastical beasts, taking inspiration from Tolkein and the paragraph that Katherine rewrote perhaps thirty times to get it just right.


The British Book Awards, fondly referred to as The Nibbies, celebrate books and everyone who makes them, charting a journey from the writer’s mind to the reader’s hand. This podcast series delves deeper into the journeys behind the Books of the Year, as broadcaster and podcast host Hannah MacInnes interviews a bestselling and celebrated author for each episode. The podcast is produced by Heavy Entertainment and brought to you by The Bookseller, the team behind The British Book Awards.



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