We chat with Sara Collins, winner of the Costa Book Awards 2019, about her debut novel The Confessions of Frannie Langton! We talk about the inspirations for the book, writing complex enslaved characters, a bit about white feminism, and her experience recording her own audiobook.  Bonus: She talks about her upcoming sophomore novel.  You can buy The Confessions of Frannie Langton from our bookstore: rebelwomenlit.com/store And donate to Rebel Women Lit: rebelwomenlit.com/donate Sara mentioned Thomas Thistlewood’s Journals’ In Miserable Slavery: https://amzn.to/3ec2aId for her research on racist experiments done in the Caribbean. We figured you may be interested in checking it out, it’s very insightful but also very (very) graphic. Follow Rebel Women Lit on Instagram and Twitter for book club updates and join us for our upcoming book club meetups and our online queer Caribbean literary events.  See You At Book Club!

We chat with Sara Collins, winner of the Costa Book Awards 2019, about her debut novel The Confessions of Frannie Langton! We talk about the inspirations for the book, writing complex enslaved characters, a bit about white feminism, and her experience recording her own audiobook. Bonus: She talks about her upcoming sophomore novel. 

You can buy The Confessions of Frannie Langton and other books from our bookstore: rebelwomenlit.com/store
Support our book club and podcast through patreon: rebelwomenlit.com/patreon 
Follow Rebel Women Lit on Instagram and Twitter 
Sara mentioned Thomas Thistlewood’s Journals’ In Miserable Slavery: https://amzn.to/3ec2aId for her research on racist experiments done in the Caribbean. We figured you may be interested in checking it out, it’s very insightful but also very (very) graphic.
See You At Book Club!

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