435: Family, Soviet History, and the Power of Art in Historical Fiction - Interview

Published: Nov. 9, 2022, 1:15 p.m.

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Today, Lori is interviewing Suzanne Parry. They\\u2019ll be talking about the power of art and her book Lost Souls of Leningrad.

A former European security specialist, Suzanne writes historical fiction about the Soviet Union. She studied Russian in Moscow and earned a Master\'s from Princeton University before joining the US Department of Defense. While at the Pentagon, she helped negotiate the first security agreement of the Gorbachev era. She raised a large family, taught university, and coached high school cross-country and track for fifteen years before embarking on a writing career. A veteran of several dozen marathons on six continents, Suzanne now runs slowly and not very far.\\xa0


You can find her on her website or follow her on Facebook, and Instagram.

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In this episode Suzanne Parry and Lori discuss:

  • Writing a story that people will read about a particularly gruesome event.
  • Structuring the chapter format and perspective to support the story you\\u2019re telling.
  • Exploring the bonds that art creates between people.

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Plus, her #1 tip for writers.

For more info and show notes: diymfa.com/435

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