This link should work until next Wednesday, the 4th of September.Meridian Writing | BBC World Service It's the BBC World Service Meridian, and it's a special on Stephen King, with a sequence on Coraline at the end. It was fun having to change gears half-way through the interview, swerving from Coraline to talking about Steve and storytelling, with no preparation or plannning. Click on "Listen to the programme" to hear it. (Lovely tribute to King from Muriel Grey, as well.)
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