Sarah Rayner

Sarah Rayner is a British author who grew up in Richmond.[1] She lives in Brighton and worked as an advertising copywriter before writing fiction full-time.[2]

Rayner's break-out novel was her third, One Moment, One Morning, about a death on a train and the effect it has on three women.[3]

Books

Fiction

  • The Other Half, Orion Publishing Group, 2001 (Revised edition 2013 by Picador) [4]
  • Getting Even, Orion Publishing Group, 2002 (Revised edition 2013 by Picador) [5]
  • One Moment, One Morning, Picador, 2010 (US publication 2011 by St. Martin's Press)
  • The Two Week Wait, Picador, 2012 (US Publication 2012 by St. Martin's Press)
  • Another Night, Another Day, Picador, 2014 (US Publication 2014 by St. Martin's Press)

Nonfiction

  • Making Friends with Anxiety, self-published e-book, 2014
gollark: If you see an advert for something you don't really need or want much, you'll probably not pay much attention to that... until you happen to need a thing, and you'll remember the advert, and think "wow, I remember an advert showing high-status people using this product! To be high-status I must purchase this product as opposed to alternative products" and then be more likely to buy the advertised product.
gollark: Exactly.
gollark: And it comes with Xordroid 10, too, instead of oOS 13.
gollark: 🌵 !
gollark: Anyway, this is... somewhat orthogonal to the main point here: that advertising is almost certainly affecting you a bit.

References

  1. Rayner, Sarah. "About Sarah: A Potted History". The Creative Pumpkin. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  2. Interview with Sarah Rayner, Cadaverine Magazine, 22 February 2010.
  3. One Moment, One Morning, Publishers Weekly, 10/17/2011
  4. Maguire, Susan. The Other Half. Booklist 110, no. 11 (February 2014): 24.
  5. Leber, Michele. 2014. Getting Even. Booklist 111, no. 1: 44.
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