CJ Cooke, Author of "The Lighthouse Witches", interviewed by Jennifer Anne Gordon and Allison Martine

Published: Dec. 23, 2021, 4:22 a.m.

CJ Cooke, also known as Carolyn Jess-Cooke, grew up on a council estate in Belfast, Northern Ireland, at the height of the Troubles. She started writing at the age of 7 and pestered publishers for many years with manuscripts typed on her grandparents\u2019 old typewriter and cover notes written on pages ripped from school jotters.\n\nSince then, she has published 12 works in 23 languages and won numerous awards, including an Eric Gregory Award from the Society of Authors, a Tyrone Guthrie Prize, a K Blundell Award, and she has won a Northern Writer\u2019s Award three times. In 2011, her debut novel, The Guardian Angel\u2019s Journal, was published by Little, Brown. The novel was an international bestseller. Her second novel, The Boy Who Could See Demons (2012), is a cult classic. Her sixth novel, The Lighthouse Witches, was published in October 2021, and was an Indigo Book of the Month and an international bestseller. CJ\u2019s work is concerned with trauma, motherhood, loss, and social justice.\n\nCJ holds a BA (Hons), MA, and PhD from Queen\u2019s University, Belfast, and commenced her academic career in 2005 as a Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Sunderland. Shortly thereafter, she published four academic works in swift succession on Shakespearean Cinema and Film Sequels, before establishing her career as a poet, editor, and novelist. Now Reader in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow, CJ convenes the prestigious MLitt Creative Writing and researches ways that creative writing can help with trauma and mental health. Throughout 2013-18 she directed the Writing Motherhood project, which explored the impact of motherhood on women\u2019s writing. She is also the founder and director of the Stay-at-Home! Literary Festival, which is dedicated to providing people with accessible, inclusive, and eco-friendly ways to access literature.\n\nCJ has four children and lives with her family in Glasgow, Scotland.\n\ncarolynjesscooke.com/\n\nVOX VOMITUS: Sometimes, it's not what goes right in the writing process, it's what goes horribly wrong. Host/Literary Horror author Jennifer Anne Gordon with the help of her co-host/author Allison Martine, chat with some of the best authors of the day.\n\nwww.jenniferannegordon.com\nwww.afictionalhubbard.com\nwww.patreon.com/JenniferAnneGordon\n\n@copyrighted by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network\n\n#voxvomitus #vixens #jenniferannegordon #Jennifergordon #allisonmartinehubbard #allisonmartine #authorsontheair #authorsontheairglobalradionetwork #podcast #interview #books #hotelseries #bourbonbooks #cjcooke #thelighthousewitches\n\n--- \n\nSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/voxvomitus/support