Natasha Carthew
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Natasha Carthew

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BIOGRAPHY    Natasha Carthew is a Cornish working-class writer and poet. Her fiction is published with Bloomsbury, Quercus and the National Trust, and short-stories with Virago, Chatto and Audible, as well as various poetry collections spanning thirty years. Her latest book Undercurrent: A Cornish Memoir of Poverty, Nature and Resilience, is published by Hodder and was shortlisted for the Nero Book Award 2023. Her new Nonfiction Rough Edges Publishes with Sceptre June 2026. She is known for writing on many socioeconomic issues, rural poverty and working-class representation in literature and for several publications, podcasts and programmes including ITV, The Royal Society of Authors Journal, BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, The Bookseller, The Guardian, The Quietus, The Observer, Mslexia, Writers’ & Artists’ Yearbook, ALCS, The Big Issue, Dispatch Media, The Campaign to Protect Rural England and The Economist. Natasha is Founder/Director of Common Ground Literary Prize for Working Class Writers.
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