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Natasha Carthew is a working-class author and activist. She is published by Hodder, Bloomsbury, Quercus and the National Trust. Her latest book Undercurrent: A Cornish Memoir of Poverty, Nature and Resilience (Coronet/Hodder), was shortlisted for the Nero Book Awards 2023.
Her new book Rough Edges publishes with Coronet/Hodder in Spring 2026.
She is known for writing on rural Socioeconomic issues and working-class representation in literature for several publications, podcasts and programmes including ITV, The Royal Society of Authors Journal, BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, The Bookseller, The Guardian, The Observer, Mslexia, Writers’ & Artists’ Yearbook, ALCS, The Big Issue and The Economist.
Natasha is Founder/Director of The Working Class Writers Festival and literary prize, and has collaborated with many organisations including The Booker Prize and The Women's Prize. She also guest edited the first working-class edition of The Bookseller and is a recipient of their Rising Star Award.
She is represented by Juliet Pickering at Blake Friedmann Literary Agency, London.
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