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"The Bone Diver": An Interview with Novelist Angie Spoto

"The Bone Diver": An Interview with Novelist Angie Spoto

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The Bone Diver is the latest novel from Chicago born novelist Angie Spoto who now lives in Edinburgh. Telling the story of Keir, an expert diver who is unable to kill, The Bone Diver is a gothic tale of family, the legend of the selkies and a young woman who is offered an impossible choice.

Readings from The Bone Diver are by Sophie Macnair.

Find out more about Angie Spoto and buy a copy of The Bone Diver by visiting her website here https://www.angiespoto.com/

Follow Angie Spoto on social media here
https://x.com/angiespotowrite
https://www.threads.net/@angiespotowrite
https://www.instagram.com/angiespotowrite/

Find out about Sophie Macnair and hire her for your voice or acting project here https://app.spotlight.com/7656-8974-2745

Listen to Sophie in our Scottish Folklore audio drama "Selkie" by Signe Maene here https://www.buzzsprout.com/411730/episodes/3858479

Visit the Black and White website here https://blackandwhitepublishing.com/

Find out about the Cymera Festival which is a speculative fiction literary festival held annually in Edinburgh https://www.cymerafestival.co.uk/


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