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BOOKS


Author Interview The disabled author experience


The disabled author experience The authors


Paula Knight’s books include her graphic novel The Facts of Life (Myriad Editions). She has written three children’s picture books and illustrated many more. She is currently concentrating on nature writing and poetry. Readers can find her on Twitter @Paula_JKnight


Author photograph: John Austin


10 24th September 2021


Liz Nugent is an award- winning writer of the bestselling psychological suspense novels Unravelling Oliver, Lying in Wait, Skin Deep and Little Cruelties (all Penguin). Her books have been optioned for screen adaptations and trans- lated into 16 languages. She tweets @lizzienugent.


Author photograph: Darragh Kane


Nydia Hetherington grew up in Leeds. She moved to London in her twenties to embark on an acting career, before creating her own theatre company. She completed a creative writing degree at Birkbeck, and A Girl Made of Air (Quercus) is her first novel. She tweets @NydiaMadeofAir


Author photograph: Andy Hebden


Living with a disability isn’t easy, and it brings unique challenges, but by sharing our experiences we can find better solutions. Author-illustrator Paula Knight, psychological suspense author Liz Nugent and début novelist Nydia Hetherington talked to The Bookseller about how they have navigated the publishing process, what they have learnt and what they would do differently


Claire Wade @clairerwade


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