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Araminta Hall

Araminta Hall
Araminta Hall is the author of Everything and Nothing and Our Kind of Cruelty. She has an MA in creative writing and authorship from the University of Sussex, and teaches creative writing at New Writing South in Brighton, where she lives with her husband and three children. Her latest book, Imperfect Women, is now available from MCD.


When advertising tried to create the perfect woman, thriller writers rebelled.

On the ad industry, domestic suspense, and the need for a safe space for imperfection.

September 25, 2020  By Araminta Hall
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Why Most Great Thrillers Are Really About Love—Destructive, Obsessive Love

Delusions, obsessions & love are the core of psychological thrillers.

July 2, 2019  By Araminta Hall
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The Silenced Woman and the Psychological Thriller

How to Write A Feminist Thriller From a Male Perspective

May 10, 2018  By Araminta Hall
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