3: Stet

3: Stet

By Slightly Foxed: The Real Reader's Quarterly

In Episode 3: Stet, Gail, Hazel and Anna discuss the art of editing with author and creative writing teacher Sue Gee, and Helen Bourne delves into the dark side of Beatrix Potter.

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Books Mentioned

Our series of historical novels by Ronald Welch can be found here

Issue 60 of Slightly Foxed

Our series of Rosemary Sutcliff’s books will be published in September, starting with The Eagle of the Ninth

Sue Gee’s novels include Spring Will Be Ours (1988), Reading in Bed (2007) and Trio (2016). The Mysteries of Glass (2004) was longlisted for the Orange prize (now the Women’s Prize for Fiction)

Raymond Carver’s What We Talk About When We Talk About Love was edited by Gordon Lish and is available here

Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Mr Tod is available here

Beatrix Potter, The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin

Beatrix Potter, The Tale of Jeremy Fisher

Beatrix Potter, The Tale of Pigling Bland

Beatrix Potter, The Tailor of Gloucester

Kate Atkinson’s novels include Transcription, Human Croquet, Behind the Scenes at the Museum, Emotionally Weird

James Hamilton-Paterson, Gerontius

Stet by Diana Athill is out of print, but we may be able to get hold of second hand copies. Please get in touch for details

Jean Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea

Ronald Blythe’s Word from Wormingford: A Parish Year is out of print, but we may be able to get hold of second hand copies. Please get in touch for details

Related Slightly Foxed Articles & Illustrations

The cover artist for the Summer issue of Slightly Foxed will be Chloe Cheese

Sue Gee’s articles have appeared in Issues 1, 5, 8, 14, 17, 18, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 42, 49, 50, 51, 55, 56, 58 and 60 of Slightly Foxed

Sue’s article on The Tale of Mr Tod, Potter’s Dark Materials, was published in Issue 1 of Slightly Foxed

Other Links

A full list of Slightly Foxed stockists can be found here

Our partners include Gladstone’s Library, the London Library and many more. A full list of our partnerships can be found here

Sue Gee co-founded the creative writing course at Middlesex University with Carl Miller, and now teaches at the Faber Academy

Stet is an editorial term which means ‘let it stand’Ronald was a friend of painter John Nash

Music and sound effects:

Tawny owl hoot sound effects thanks to freesfx.co.uk

Eerie forest by Greg Swinford thanks to FreeSound

Woodland birdsong by Mike Stranks thanks to FreeSound

The Slightly Foxed Podcast is hosted by Philippa Lamb and produced by Podcastable.

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