Sarah Rayner

Sarah Rayner

Sarah Rayner grew up in London and now lives in Brighton with her partner. As well as writing fiction, she works part time as a freelance copywriter. You can visit her webiste at thecreativepumpkin.co.uk.

Sophie Jonathan
 

Is a book ever finished? Picador author Sarah Rayner tells us what happened when she revisited her first novels more than ten years after they were published.

Rosanna Boscawen
 

This year we published Suzette Field's A Curious Invitation: The Forty Greatest Parties in Literature. Parties are at the heart of literature, they're where the drama happens; this book is a compendium of who was there, what they wore, what was eaten and who said what to whom. In tribute to all the festivities in the book, we've asked our authors to tell us a little about their best parties, real and fictional. 

Rosanna Boscawen
 

Sarah Rayner is the bestselling author of One Moment, One Morning, which has been translated into eleven languages. She worked for twenty years as an advertising copywriter and now writes fiction full time. Here, she talks about her childhood in books, among other things.

Rosanna Boscawen
 

The author of The Two Week Wait on writing, Brighton, and '. . . the sense of the big scheme of things that being down by the sea gives you . . .' 

Sophie Jonathan
 

What if the thing you most longed for was resting on a two week wait?