DiscoverThe Writing LifeWriting strong female characters: Joanna Miller on The Eights
Writing strong female characters: Joanna Miller on The Eights

Writing strong female characters: Joanna Miller on The Eights

Update: 2025-05-05
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In this episode of The Writing Life, writer Joanna Miller shares her insights into writing strong female characters in historical fiction.


 


Joanna Miller studied English at Exeter College, Oxford and later returned to the University to train as a teacher. After ten years in education, she set up an award-winning poetry gift business. She is an alum of our Escalator New Writing Fellowships, which helped her to transform her debut novel, The Eights, from a first draft to its final form. The Eights tells the story of Oxford University’s first admitted female students, and the unlikely, life-affirming friendship they form in their time there.


 


Joanna sits down with NCW Learning & Participation Producer Katie to discuss her debut novel, and the importance of exploring women's voices and experiences in historical fiction. They also touch on her research process, writing about friendship and found family, and the inspiration behind the characters and plot in The Eights.

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Writing strong female characters: Joanna Miller on The Eights

Writing strong female characters: Joanna Miller on The Eights

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