The Salt Path author Raynor Winn's fourth book delayed
UK, JUL 11 – Publisher Penguin Michael Joseph postponed Raynor Winn's fourth book due to disputes over the accuracy of her earlier story, causing loss of charity support and reputational damage.
- Penguin Michael Joseph has postponed the release of Raynor Winn's fourth work, originally scheduled for October 2025.
- The delay followed intrusive conjecture around Winn's husband Moth's health and scepticism from experts about his terminal diagnosis of corticobasal degeneration.
- Winn responded to accusations of fabrication by sharing clinic letters confirming Moth’s long-term treatment for CBD and describing the claims as deeply distressing and seriously misleading.
- Following a failed business venture and claims related to employment disputes, the couple became homeless; however, Winn denied that embezzlement was the cause and acknowledged only that she might have made errors in her job.
- The publisher stated supporting Winn and her family is a priority amid the distress caused by recent events, and the book's delay reflects that commitment.
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The Salt Path author’s next book delayed after ‘intrusive conjecture’, publisher says
In a statement on Friday, Penguin Michael Joseph, which published The Salt Path in 2018, said Raynor Winn’s next book On Winter Hill, will be delayed. The publisher of The Salt Path has said the release of the author’s next book will be delayed after “intrusive conjecture” about her husband’s health. Raynor Winn’s story, now a film starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs, tells how she and her husband, Moth, walked the South West Coast Path a…
Salt Path author's new book delayed after doubts cast over husband's diagnosis caused her 'considerable distress'
The Salt Path author Raynor Winn's new book has been delayed after claims elements of her bestselling memoir was fabricated caused her and her husband "considerable distress", her publisher has said.
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