Revealed: The luxurious 190-acre Cornish estate where The Salt Path author Raynor Winn and her husband have taken refuge from furore over memoir's 'fabrications'
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It wasn’t the first hit memoir to tell a story of redemption inspired by the great outdoors – but could it become one of the last? Authors and publishers assess the damage
When The Salt Path came out …
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In an era of misinformation, trust in publishers is more important than ever
“All autobiographies are lies,” George Bernard Shaw wrote in 1898. “I do not mean unconscious, unintentional lies: I mean d…
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Penguin said release date of On Winter Hill would be changed in order to ‘support the author’ after allegations that Raynor Winn lied in her bestselling memoir
Penguin, publisher of The Salt Path, is …
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Raynor Winn’s bestselling book is far from the first time a true story has been called into question after publication. But how does it happen? And should readers really feel betrayed?
“The Salt Path …
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Raynor Winn describes enduring ‘hardest days’ and publishes clinic letters saying her husband, Moth, has been treated for CBD/S for many years
Raynor Winn, the author of The Salt Path, has described e…