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An Interview with Alison Weir: Write On! Audio Weekly
Monday, 27 April, 2026
Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen to Print.Our April interview is with author and historian Alison Weir. With 39 published works to her name, Alison writes both historical fiction and historical biographies often focussing on royal women and their families and historical settings. For this episode, Alison was in conversation with Niema Bohrayba and Write On! Editor Madeleine White. You can read more about Alison Weir in the latest edition of Write On! Magazine here https://pentoprint.org/product/see-write-on-issue-26-here/ You can visit Alison’s website here:https://www.alisonweir.org.uk/ All content associated with this podcast in audio and in print is protected and may not be copied or used for any purposes including generative AI/AI training. We’re always delighted to read your contributions so if you’d like to see your words in Write On! or hear them on this podcast please get in touch. Please submit to: https://pentoprint.org/get-involved/submit-to-write-on/ Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio. This edition has been presented and produced by Chris Gregory. Write On! Audio is an Alternative Stories production for Pen to Print. This podcast is produced using public funding from Arts Council England.



