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Sarah Moss

January 2022

  • Sarah Moss in Dún Laoghaire, Ireland.

    A moment that changed me
    A moment that changed me: I was crippled by negative thoughts – then I bought a silver bracelet

    My self-esteem was at rock bottom, but on a break from my academic job I found myself in Paris. As I wandered through the city, an impulse buy gave me hope I could value myself again

December 2021

  • the Peak District, where The Fell is set.

    Book of the day
    The Fell by Sarah Moss review – a perspective on the pandemic

    During the lockdown of winter 2020, a woman breaks her quarantine to head out to the hills – then disaster strikes

November 2021

  • Windows on the worlds … Ruth Medjber’s night-time portraits were taken across Ireland during lockdown.

    Inside story: the first pandemic novels have arrived, but are we ready for them?

  • Sarah Moss shot in Ireland, Sept 2021 by George Voronov

    The Fell by Sarah Moss review – the hills are alive with pandemic anxieties

October 2021

  • Sarah Moss shot in Ireland, Sept 2021 by George Voronov

    Sarah Moss: ‘The rhetoric during lockdown was terrifying’

    The British author on isolation, community and writing a novel set during the coronavirus pandemic

June 2021

  • Review magazine cover 26th June 2021

    Stories to save the world: the new wave of climate fiction

    Now more than ever, novelists are facing up to the unthinkable: the climate crisis. Claire Armitstead talks to Margaret Atwood, Amitav Ghosh and more about the new cli-fi

August 2020

  • An angler casts his line while fishing from a small boat near a tree erected in the middle of Loch Raven Reservoir, Monday, June 29, 2020, in Glen Arm, Md. Temperature is expected to reach into the low 90s on Monday and will continue to rise heading into the Fourth of July holiday weekend. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

    Summerwater by Sarah Moss review – a dark holiday in Scotland

  • Sarah Moss in Dún Laoghaire, County Dublin

    Sarah Moss: ‘Writing about the natural world is not an optional extra'

September 2018

  • Sunset at Sycamore gap, Northumberland, England<br>Sunset at Sycamore gap, Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland, England

    Book of the day
    Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss review – back to the iron age

  • Sarah Moss

    Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss review – a horrible history lesson

March 2017

  • Wellcome book prize judges 2017, Di Speirs, Simon Baron-Cohen, Val McDermid, Tim Lewens and Gemma Cairney.

    Wellcome prize shortlist announced: books that 'will change lives'

    Six books are in contention for the annual award for excellence in science and health writing, including a trainee neurosurgeon’s posthumous memoir and books about the NHS, HIV/Aids and organ donorship

July 2016

  • Reconciliation by Josefina de Vasconcellos in the ruins of Coventry cathedral.

    The Tidal Zone review – a search for stories in times of turmoil

  • Hisham Matar

    Critical eye
    Book reviews roundup: Housman Country; The Return; The Tidal Zone

  • Sarah Moss

    Book of the day
    The Tidal Zone by Sarah Moss review – a portrait of parental anxiety

  • Sarah Moss


London
Photograph by David Levene
23/5/16

    A life in ...
    ‘You can’t abandon your reader in a howling wasteland’

March 2016

  • Wellcome prize shortlist, Guardian composite

The Outrun by Amy Liptrot (Canongate)
Neurotribes by Steve Silberman (Allen & Unwin)

    Wellcome announces 2016 shortlist for £30,000 book prize

    Alex Pheby, Sarah Moss, Cathy Rentzenbrink, Amy Liptrot, Suzanne O’Sullivan and Steve Silberman compete for medicine-themed award

July 2015

  • Cornish lighthouse

    Book of the day
    Signs for Lost Children by Sarah Moss review – a compelling sequel to Bodies of Light

  • Sarah Moss, books

    Signs for Lost Children review – Sarah Moss’s double study of alienation and independence

April 2015

  • Ophelia, by John Everett Millais

    GrrlScientist
    Bodies of Light by Sarah Moss review - engaging, multifaceted

    GrrlScientist: Bodies of Light is a powerfully evocative exploration of the history of medicine, of feminism, and poverty in Victorian England

April 2014

  • Clifford Harper

    Bodies of Light by Sarah Moss review – 'a hard-working novel about hard-working women'

    Historical detail comes to the fore in this story of familial violence and female emancipation in Victorian Manchester, writes Alexandra Harris
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