The English novelist on an ideal fusion of art and retail, the inspiring verse of Kathleen Jamie and the joys of the electric saz
Novelist Sarah Hall was born in Carlisle in 1974 and educated at Aberystwyth University and St Andrews. She has published eight works of fiction, including her debut, Haweswater (2002), the Man Booker prize-shortlisted The Electric Michelangelo (2004) and Mrs Fox (2013), which received the BBC national short story award. She lives in Norfolk. Hall’s latest story collection, Sudden Traveller (Faber), is out now.
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