Natasha Lunn is a British author and journalist known for her work on love and relationships. She writes in non-fiction and is best known for her book Conversations on Love (2024). The book grew from her long-running newsletter of the same name, which Lunn started in September 2017. In 2021, she signed a deal with Viking Books, an imprint of Penguin, to publish her debut novel.
Natasha Lunn was born in the UK. In 2018, she studied an introductory psychotherapy course at the Tavistock Relationships Centre to deepen her understanding of love and human connection. This training has supported her wider work as a journalist and editor.
She is features director at Red magazine, where she has developed her voice and platform through interviews and long-form journalism. In parallel, she launched Conversations on Love as a newsletter exploring love in all its forms. Each issue features a discussion with a writer or expert on relationships, vulnerability and emotional life.
Over time, the newsletter evolved into a book. In Conversations on Love (2024), Lunn explores three main questions: how to find love, keep it, and survive its loss. She draws on interviews with the likes of Esther Perel, Jeanette Winterson and Susie Orbach and personal essays.
Lunn writes: "The more you delve into the subject of love, the greater the gifts it gives you". Her work combines narrative insight with research and reflection, aiming to understand love as romance and friendship, family ties, and compassion between strangers.
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