
Sarah Moss
Sarah Moss is a prominent author known for her insightful and thought-provoking novels that often delve into themes of personal and social transformation. Her work, including titles like 'My Good Bright Wolf,' has been lauded for its rich characterizations and exploration of the human experience.
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Sarah Moss noted how she was approaching the age of 50 and had attended just four funerals in her whole life.
We’re not bouncy castle Catholics – we’re the incense and eulogies kind – The Irish Times
Sarah Moss hosts talks at the Dingle Literary Festival.
Ireland’s shoulder season festivals – The Irish TimesSarah Moss discusses her views on the implications of drugs like Ozempic on societal narratives around diet and weight.
Drugs like Ozempic aren’t changing negative narratives around diet and weight – The Irish TimesAuthor of Ghost Wall, Summerwater and The Fell, Sarah Moss is, among other things, an expert excavator of the effects of post-Brexit politics on the British psyche.
Here are 10 new books to add to your must-read listSarah Moss reflects on the joys of cooking and sewing in her personal narrative.
There’s a feminist argument against a writer spending time cooking and sewing, but it pleases me – The Irish TimesSarah Moss is the author of Ripeness, a novel about Irish social interaction.
Aunts fictional and real matter more to us than they may know – The Irish TimesSarah Moss is mentioned as returning next week.
An only child is a lonely child? We’re sure about our decision not to try again – The Irish TimesSarah Moss is an author who critiques the idea of correcting women's dominance in literary fiction and discusses men's reading habits.
‘Men need liberation too’: do we need more male novelists? | BooksSarah Moss reflects on the gendered perceptions of knitting and writing in her column.
Sarah Moss: A reader tried to needle me by scoffing at knittingSarah Moss is the author of My Good Bright Wolf.
‘Much darker than Pride and Prejudice!’: authors pick their favourite Jane Austen novel | Jane Austen






































