Today’s guest is perhaps the only playwright and novelist to have been an international athlete, teacher of those on death row at San Quentin prison in California and a tree surgeon – and he only began writing in his thirties. He won the inaugural Harold Pinter Playwright’s Award for ‘If You Don’t Let Us Dream, We Won’t Let You Sleep’ at the Royal Court and his play ‘Lampedusa’ has been performed in 40 countries. His debut novel is ‘Three Burials’, a satire on the refugee crisis.

Catherine Carr and the complexities of sibling dynamics
28:09

Maria Semple on stoicism, rebellion and personal growth
33:30

Poet Sasha Debevec-McKenney on writing with joy
30:21