Hinterland
Autumn : 6
(Author) Heather MartinWe have dubbed Hinterland Issue 6 our 'non-fiction fiction special', in which we explore the curious space where fiction and non-fiction intersect and interact. To that end Heather Martin (The Reacher Guy) recalls how she came to write the biography of Lee Child, author of the Jack Reacher series; Nick Bradley (The Cat and The City) shares some of the photographs taken on his commute in Tokyo, an experience later tapped into for his debut novel; Ashley Hickson-Lovence (The 392) tells the true story of how Ruel Fox (nearly) led Norwich City to football greatness; we explore Tash Aw's literary archive; and share a conversation with Helen Smith (The Uncommon Reader) about renowned editor Edward Garnett, all alongside a stand-out selection of reportage, memoir, essay and flash non-fiction.
Heather Martin
Heather Martin is a British biographer known for her acclaimed work "Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath." Her writing style is characterized by meticulous research and empathetic storytelling. Martin's contribution to literature lies in bringing a fresh perspective to the life of a literary icon.