Tara Moss’s book ‘The Fictional Woman’ is a glimpse into that other world that most of us lesser beautiful mortals will never inhabit – and it’s not as much fun as we might imagine it to be.
It seems beauty is no barrier to anxiety and lack of confidence- in fact it probably exacerbates insecurities.
No wonder, Tara possessed of a burning desire to write since a teenager, took the money that a successful modelling career afforded and shut herself away in her little caravan to write crime novels!Today as a popular author she fights for the rights of other young women around the world.
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Recorded at the Byron Writers Festival 2014