The author, whose gothic novel ‘The Bass Rock’ is published in the midst of a global pandemic, talks to Charlotte Cripps about sexism, stockpiling, Twiglets and how #MeToo gave her book meaning
“Oh, the book feels completely inconsequential,” says Evie Wyld, whose much-anticipated third book,, is out next week. “I’ve just done my first bit of stockpiling; it’s mainly Twiglets and whisky.”
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