LOCATION, LOCUTION: Chris Pavone, author of “The Expats”, on why story and...
In this month’s “Location, Locution”, expat crime writer JJ Marsh interviews author Chris Pavone, whose first novel, The Expats, was published in 2012, and was a New York Times and international...
View ArticleLOCATION, LOCUTION: Amanda Hodgkinson, author of “22 Britannia Road” and...
In this month’s “Location, Locution”, expat crime writer JJ Marsh interviews Amanda Hodgkinson, author of 22 Britannia Road and Spilt Milk. Born in Somerset but raised in a village on the Blackwater...
View ArticleLOCATION, LOCUTION: Andrea Cheng, award-winning children’s author
In this month’s “Location, Locution”, expat crime writer JJ Marsh interviews Andrea Cheng, award-winning author of books for children and young adults. Cheng’s first novel, Marika, was selected by...
View ArticleLOCATION, LOCUTION: James Ferron Anderson, weaver, glassblower, soldier – and...
In this month’s “Location, Locution”, expat crime writer JJ Marsh interviews James Ferron Anderson, author of The River and The Sea. James was born in Northern Ireland, and worked there as a weaver,...
View ArticleLOCATION, LOCUTION: Charlotte Otter – South African expat and crime writer...
In this month’s “Location, Locution”, expat crime writer JJ Marsh interviews Charlotte Otter, a South African crime writer who lives in Germany. Charlotte has worked as a writer since leaving...
View ArticleLOCATION, LOCUTION: JJ Marsh looks back on a year with TDN
One year ago, Displaced Nation asked me to conduct a series of regular interviews with writers on their use of location. Place is vitally important to my writing and that of my colleagues at Triskele...
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