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

Books

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About

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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