Midway through Universality, Natasha Brown inducts us into the dinner party from hell. Freelance journalist Hannah has ...
In the wake of Brown’s debut, she was named on the prestigious Granta Best of Young British Novelists list, raising huge expectations for what can notoriously be a writer’s difficult second novel.
Natasha Brown published an article taking the reader behind the scenes of two interviews that she had given to newspapers in ...
Vivified by a photoshoot on her publisher’s rooftop terrace, with its views of the City of London to the east and a stone’s ...
Part-way through Natasha Brown’s new novel, Universality, Hannah, a struggling freelance journalist who recently managed to ...
Midway through Universality, Natasha Brown inducts us into the dinner party from hell. Freelance journalist Hannah has invited three old university friends to her new flat, and it’s clear they ...