The readers of broken wheel5/13/2023 ![]() ![]() KB: Everything I write is somehow autobiographical – I’m not a good enough writer to make up stories and emotions entirely. KC: Your debut book is a book for book lovers. I started thinking about what a bookshop can do for a town and the people in it. They were often strange, sometimes profoundly uninterested in books, and all so very… human. But when I started writing, I realized that what I remembered from my years in a bookshop was just as much about the people that passed through it. ![]() After all, I used to consider customers a rude interruption of my reading. Katrina Bivald: When I first decided to include a bookshop in the story, I thought it would be mainly about the books. ![]() How did your work in a book shop influence the story? Kirstine Call: I adore your book, The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend. (Go here, for my full goodreads review) I’m thrilled to interview Katarina for Writer’s Rumpus! When I read Katarina Bivald’s, The Reader’s of Broken Wheel Recommend, I had no expectations so I was completely delighted to find it compelling, thought provoking and entirely satisfying. ![]()
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