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Partners in crime: Yelena Moskovich in conversation with Julia Crouch
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58 minutes
Released:
Sep 14, 2022
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This episode is a Writing Life special to celebrate Noirwich, the 2022 Norwich Crime Writing Festival here in our fine city. The festival featured Ukrainian-born American and French artist and writer, Yelena Moskovich.
Yelena has written for Vogue, The Times Literary Supplement, Paris Review and many more. She has also just released her third novel, A Door Behind a Door, an exploration of the post-Soviet diaspora.
We invited our friend, creative writing tutor and the godmother of domestic noir, Julia Crouch to interview Yelena. Strap in for a lively discussion about routes to becoming a writer, identity as a writer, ownership of your art, reading, what is crime writing, ideas of Hell and much much more.
Yelena has written for Vogue, The Times Literary Supplement, Paris Review and many more. She has also just released her third novel, A Door Behind a Door, an exploration of the post-Soviet diaspora.
We invited our friend, creative writing tutor and the godmother of domestic noir, Julia Crouch to interview Yelena. Strap in for a lively discussion about routes to becoming a writer, identity as a writer, ownership of your art, reading, what is crime writing, ideas of Hell and much much more.
Released:
Sep 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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