Bestselling author Sara-Jayne Makwala King chats to Sue Nyathi, editor of When Secrets Become Stories, in the new episode of Pagecast
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The new episode of Pagecast, the podcast from Jonathan Ball Publishers, is out today!
In the episode, Sara-Jayne Makwala King interviews Sue Nyathi about her new book, the edited collection When Secrets Become Stories: Women Speak Out.
In When Secrets Become Stories, women from all walks of life, across racial lines, age and income demographics, boldly speak out about emotional and physical abuse.
‘I am not defined by the abuse I have suffered,’ writes Sue Nyathi. ‘I am not a victim; I am a survivor.’
Released every Monday at 7 am, Pagecast offers you insider interviews with recently published authors, looking into the process of writing, exploring the narratives within and providing you with the story behind the story.
Listen to the latest episode here:
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