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Meet Vanda Symon – The Literary Lounge Q&A

Posted by Aruna at September 14, 2018 in interviews / Q&A's &the literary lounge

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  Today, we’re delighted to welcome New Zealand writer extraordinaire VANDA SYMON to The Literary Lounge. Overkill, the first book featuring protagonist Sam Shephard, is published in the UK by Orenda. Vanda, thanks so much for spending time with us.     LS: I believe Overkill was the first novel you wrote and  published. How … Continue readings →

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