Voice is not enough with Bea Setton – JU173

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It’s episode 173 with Bea Setton author of the darkly funny debut ‘Berlin’. It’s a wide ranging chat about choosing the right POV, finding your voice, and thinking differently about what you think of as success – trying to find joy in the process, rather than worrying about the outcome.

Bea Setton was born in France and spent her early years in the Parisian suburbs before moving to the USA to study Philosophy. Upon graduating, she relocated to Berlin, and the city became the inspiration for her debut novel. She currently divides her time between London and Cambridge, where she is studying for a PhD in the Anthropology of Religion, and working on plans for her second book.

Berlin is out right now and available everywhere you can buy books.​

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Editor and Soundman for MGL Media (@mglmedia) and currently completing debut novel 'Safe Hands'. Love Writing and hosting The Joined Up Writing Podcast. Follow @MrKelly2u or @jupodcast on Twitter and say hello.
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