Audio Interview with Linda Holeman by Nigel Beale.
Escaping the Moonlit Cage
Linda Holeman began her writing career in the early 1990’s. She writes short stories and historic and contemporary novels for both adults and young adults. Her love of travel and research fold together into page-turning works that feature exotic, strongly recognizable settings. Knowledge and the acceptance of loss, as well as a search for identity, feature large in many of the widely translated books Linda has written. In the interview here, we talk, in advance of our appearance on stage with authors Susan Glickman and Martha Baillie at the Ottawa International Writers Festival on Thursday April 20, about her latest novel The Moonlit Cage, about being wicked, about the impact of dead relatives on our lives, prisons and escaping them, and nose jewelry. Copyright © 2006 by Nigel Beale.
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April 12th, 2007 at 6:02 PM
Which languages were Linda’s works translated into? If she has ever been translated into Russian – where can I find her books? Thank you.
Best to try Linda at her website: http://www.lindaholeman.com/
August 16th, 2007 at 7:11 AM
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