A thriller about a missing teenage girl and a fractured community is Anna Bailey’s triumphant debut

This entry was posted on 24 March 2021.

Anna Bailey was born in Bristol in 1995 and spent her childhood in Gloucestershire. She studied Creative Writing at Bath Spa University and wanted to become a journalist, but ended up moving to Colorado and becoming a Starbucks barista instead. In 2018 she returned to the UK, where she enrolled in the Curtis Brown Creative Novel-writing course and wrote her first novel, Tall Bones, inspired by her experience of living in small-town America. Here, she chats about the book, lockdown hobbies and five unusual facts about herself.

 

How much planning do you do before writing?

Loads, and also not a lot! I had several early drafts of a novel that was a bit like Tall Bones, so I already had a decent sense of the characters and the setting, which gave me the confidence to just sit down and write for about 15k words before I realised I was going to have to actually plot this out properly. The novel I’m writing now required quite a bit of research on various topics, so there was definitely a lot of planning involved this time around.

 

What’s more important to you, character or setting? 

Characters absolutely have to drive a story, and I can’t start writing until I have a clear sense of who they are, but sometimes a good setting can also be a character in and of itself. For me, the setting has to feel just as immersive and compelling as my characters, otherwise it feels as though I’m writing about people performing a play with cheap production values!

 

“Reading Elizabeth Strout’s books really helped me examine what I was feeling and how I could use those feelings in my own work.”

 

What kind of books do you like to read?

I’ve been reading a lot of Alice Munro lately, and before that I read all of Elizabeth Strout’s work. I don’t have anything very clever to say about that, I just really enjoy their writing, I think they’re both incredible. I devoured Strout’s books while coming to terms with this big grief in my life, which was also when I was writing Tall Bones, and that really helped me examine what I was feeling and how I could use those feelings in my own work.

 

What are your hobbies?

I like watching horror films and making my own jam. During lockdown my partner and I started writing short stories together and I would illustrate them, and that really kept me from going bonkers, so I still like to do that in my spare time.

 

How did you come to writing?

I studied Creative Writing at Bath Spa University and wanted to be a journalist, but I ended up moving to America and becoming a Starbucks barista instead. Then in 2018 I came back to the UK where I enrolled in the Curtis Brown Creative novel-writing course and that’s where I started writing Tall Bones.

 

List five unusual things about you.

I’m very superstitious. I collect sea shanties. Most of my furniture comes from dead people’s garage sales. I used to skateboard. My dream trip would be to take the Trans-Siberian Railway to visit Lake Baikal.

 

Twitter: @annafbailey

Instagram: @annabaileywrites

 

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