• The "Texture of Language" with Pulitzer Prize Finalist Eowyn Ivey

  • Mar 11 2025
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

The "Texture of Language" with Pulitzer Prize Finalist Eowyn Ivey

  • Summary

  • My guest today on CREATIVE. INSPIRED. HAPPY is Eowyn Ivey, Pulitzer Prize finalist and UK National Book Award winner for her novel, The Snow Child. Her latest book, Black Woods Blue Sky, is out now.

    Today, we talk about:

    * how her experience as a bookseller and a journalist helped when she began to tackle writing a novel,

    * whether the Pulitzer nomination put pressure on her for her next book,

    * transforming painful personal experience into beautiful, impactful fiction

    * accepting rejection as part of the process of being a writer,

    * and so much more.

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    You can find Eowyn on her website, Facebook, Instagram, X, and Bluesky. Her books are available at your favorite bookstore or online retailer.



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