#29 Talking about a sense of place with Michelle Lovric

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Michelle's titles include Carnevale, The Water’s Daughter, and The Book of Human Skin. She also helped Gemma Dowler write about her late sister Milly. Michelle's novels are usually set in Venice, which she knows intimately, and are always imbued with history, vivid imagination and an element of fantasy. She has taught Guardian Masterclasses in How to Write for Children and is a consultant editor for The Writers Workshop and The Faber Academy, as well as hosting writing boot camps of her own. Her environmentalism and work with her community were sides of Michelle’s work I didn’t know so well. She describes her campaigning against the cruise ships in Venice and the threat of a partyboat as big as a three-storey football pitch on the Thames in London, and what happened after the London Bridge terror attacks, in which she became deeply involved, bringing her writing and listening skills to bear.  Links: Michelle’s website: https://www.michellelovric.com Writers With Faces: https://www.sylviabishopbooks.com/writers-with-faces.htmlLondon Writers Salon: https://londonwriterssalon.comMy Sister Milly by Gemma Dowler: https://www.waterstones.com/book/my-sister-milly/gemma-dowler/9781405927574Detransition Baby by Torrey Peters: https://www.waterstones.com/book/detransition-baby/torrey-peters/9781788167208No Grandi Navi: http://www.nograndinavi.itWe Are Here Venice: https://www.weareherevenice.org GCAN: https://globalcruiseactivistnetwork.com/about-us