Journalism
Guardian
An alternative guide to the Lakes: how to escape Cumbria’s twee side.
Guardian
Why so much hype? Being on Granta’s best young novelists list has its drawbacks.
Guardian
A moment that changed me: ‘My mother taught me to face impossible tasks – and so I carried the coffin at her funeral.’
Guardian
Women at war: why do we still struggle with the idea of female soldiers?
Guardian
This Christmas, read a story aloud - you’ll be surprised by the joy it brings.
Guardian
A new start: Sarah Hall on trauma and the unexpected tonic of extreme reading.
Guardian
On my radar: Sarah Hall’s cultural highlights.
Independent
The annual holly heist.
Guardian
The Daylight Gate by Jeanette Winterson – review.
Guardian
This Is How You Lose Her by Junot Díaz – review.
Guardian
The agony and the ecstasy.
Guardian
Survivor’s tale.
Guardian
Sarah Hall reviews This Is Pleasure by Mary Gaitskill.
Guardian
Sarah Hall on Cumbria: ‘I grew up raking around outside, swimming in fell pools’.
Toast Magazine
Sarah Hall has a new piece in Toast magazine, Long Slow Road to the Sea.
Granta
Sarah Hall writes about the Cumbrian fell pony.
Guardian
Sarah Hall: ‘Everything is subject to the priorities of single parenting’.
Daily Telegraph
Could World Heritage status spoil the Lake District?
Sarah Hall
Sarah Hall is one of the UK’s most talented authors. Twice nominated for Man-Booker Prize, the first and only writer to win the BBC National Short Story Award twice, she has written 10 highly acclaimed novels and short story collections.
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