It’s the Epilogue, a quick listen in between episode with an extra bonus question or topic not covered in the original interview. This week I talk to Michael Redhill about writing under a pseudonym with his crime series from his alter ego – Inger Ash Wolfe. If you missed it, you can find Michael’s main interview from last week here.
Michael is a Giller Prize-winning novelist, poet and playwright. He is the author of the novels Consolation, longlisted for Man Booker Prize; Martin Sloane, a finalist for the Giller Prize; and most recently, Bellevue Square, which won the 2017 ScotiaBank Giller Prize. He’s written a novel for young adults, four collections of poetry and two plays, including the internationally celebrated Goodness. He also writes a series of crime novels under the name Inger Ash Wolfe.
You can follow Michael on Twitter @Stet_that and find out more about Bellevue Square and his other books here.
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