Sunday, January 25, 2015

This is a discussion forum where women with broader interest in literature written autor about his


This is a discussion forum where women with broader interest in literature written autor about his concern for. Examines the old as new books, literary discussions and various other literature related by conditions autor and interest and provide inspiration blows litter are ladies in the chest. In other words: Here we write about the books we want, as we like when we like.
Last week, the novel Quarter, which is the first book of sheet woman Solveig Jonsdottir. It has attracted considerable attention and received acclaimed autor reviews. The book is presented as a skvísubók, but I am very interested in, and be fairly mixed tilfininngar to, themeselves book form. One of my favorite writers is classified as themeselves book author and many themeselves books are really good, but once I put a question to product launches, homogeneous autor package these books are often set in and I speak now not of the choice of colors and imagery on the cover (you know , high heels, lipstick and martini-glasses). Similarly, is extremely annoying to me how many people look down on this literary form in which women deal with the reality of women. autor I then decided to put me in contact with Solveig and get a little curious about her and her book caregivers. What is your full name, How old are you and what you win? Sólveig Jónsdóttir, is 29 years old and working as a journalist. Have you long been interested autor in writing? You have worked as a journalist, but you have to write a lot of poetry, too? I have been fun to write ever since I was in elementary school and I have written quite a bit of poetry, although he has been largely a drawer. Titus serial private pæja ran Sly Cunningham to the public eye when I lived there in Edinburgh. The book is introduced by signs "chick lit" or themeselves literature. Now some themeselves book authors (eg Marian Keyes) talked about that they are not particularly well themeselves book plunger and said he actually belittle interests and experiences of women (for example, by using shortcuts color, which indicates that this is not real literature ). And at the same time being ridiculed serious topics by slapping lipstick, high heels or pink coat in books. How do you feel with "themeselves book stamp"? I can partly agree with this. This is with a tendency to make the need to put books in the series but the books in the "themeselves literary party" may be equally differ and there are many, just as crime-books are different even if they are common to focus on the crimes. Women who are interested in politics, arts and culture may also be interested in high heels and lipstick without it's been belittle any of this. The book is primarily a story about people, even though I knew I would tend to find it easier to put me into the inner world of women than men, and they are therefore in the foreground. But there are women there are men, there are men, women, and the story is primarily about human interaction. Would you say that you were writing in Icelandic autor themeselves book tradition, autor or is it at all to here in Icelandic landscape? How would you place yourself and the book in the Icelandic context? It was not a conscious decision to write a book that should be classified as skvísubók and fall into that category. I have not read the books that are most commonly referred to as themeselves Icelandic literature, however, certainly seem to have created a niche in the country issue despite not consist of multiple tasks. I think perhaps a little too early to place me in the book world since the book I'm autor working on now is quite different than the Quarter. I saw an interview you said that the book would be a great story and characters Reykjavik lived and moved to the city. We slut Book Women were just discussing it the other day what the city often seems to be a major prerequisite for themeselves literary art and one of us wonder whether it would be possible to write skvísubók happened Rif. Do you think it is possible, or the consumption of culture in the city of central genre inside of it going up? I think that there is nothing to prevent writing stories about young people who are adapting autor to life whether it lives on Drangsnes or New York. You may eyðslukló autor in both places, or you can push to make ends meet. The city is still a bit "interesting", especially for those who relocate after having grown up elsewhere in the country, something that I know firsthand. Every one knows you do not have a name or know who your parents and siblings, and what you made of yourself on any Ball when you were 17 years old. Despite their size is people related directly or indirectly, and it was a little autor out of the thought that I wrote the book. Was something skriftar- or editing process that got you by surprise? Yes, the publication process.

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