Posts tagged France
Abbaye de Valloies by Julie Zuckerman

Julie Zuckerman‘s (Abbaye de Valloies) debut novel-instories, The Book of Jeremiah, was published in May 2019. Her writing has appeared in CRAFT, Jewish Women’s Archives, Crab Orchard Review, SFWP Quarterly, Atlas & Alice, and Sixfold. A native of Connecticut, she now lives in Israel with her husband and four children. She is the founder of the Literary Modiin author series, connecting readers and writers of Jewish books. When she’s not writing, she can be found reading, running, biking, and trying to grow things in her garden.

Julie's work appears in Issue 11 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.

North and South by Helen Tookey

Helen Tookey (North and South) is a poet and writer based in Liverpool, where she teaches creative writing at Liverpool John Moores University. She has published two poetry collections with Carcanet Press, Missel-Child and City of Departures, and is currently working on a third. She is collaborating with writer and musician Martin Heslop on text and sound work developed from a residency in 2019 at the Elizabeth Bishop House in Great Village, Nova Scotia, and is also working on a creative non-fiction book about her engagement with the work of Malcolm Lowry and Elizabeth Bishop and, through them, with place and landscape.

Helen's work appears in Issue 7 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.

Absent Without Leave by Ivan Pope

Ivan Pope (Absent Without Leave) writes fiction and nonfiction, often straddling the edges of the two. His interest is in human geography and how we come to be what we are. He is currently undertaking a creative writing PhD at Plymouth and has a non-fiction creative writing MA from UEA. He has been an internet entrepreneur and journalist and his first novel, The Takers and Keepers, was published in March 2021.

Ivan's work appears in Issue 7 of Hinterland. Click here to buy a copy.