Margo Lanagan interview

She's the author of a dozen or so books, and following her 2006 short story collection Black Juice, comparisons were drawn between Australian Margo Lanagan and writers such as Angela Carter. Her new work, Tender Morsels, is a full-length novel released this year, and it's already picked up a Michael L Printz Award in the United States for literary excellence in young adult literature.

With its serious subject matter, this is most definitely not for children - the story refers to harrowing events, leading some critics to express shock (like the Daily Mail writer who described it as "sordid wretchedness" - but that's what the Daily Mail says about almost anything, isn't it?). Lanagan took time out to answer some of our questions about Tender Morsels and about the craft of writing in general:

SFX's review of Tender Morsels (

) appeared in SFX 185. The book is available now in the UK from Jonathan Cape priced £12.99.

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