Review of The Shouting in the Dark in The Scotsman
Ashley Davies has written a brilliant review of The Shouting in the Dark in The Scotsman (27 July 2015): Every now and then you develop a relationship with a novel that […]
Ashley Davies has written a brilliant review of The Shouting in the Dark in The Scotsman (27 July 2015): Every now and then you develop a relationship with a novel that […]
Elleke contributed to this morning’s episode of Woman’s Hour on BBC Radio 4, in the segment ‘Vocal Fry + Speech Patterns in Young Women’: ‘Vocal Fry’ may not be new
Elleke has recently been featured on Marina Warner’s BBC Radio 4 series, What is a Story? Hear her on the sixth episode, ‘Filling in the Gaps,’ talking about literature, history
Elleke contributed to the BBC Radio 4 programme The Human Zoo on 30 June, in an episode entitled ‘The Improvising Mind.’ Listen to the episode
Elleke Boehmer will be reading from her new novel,The Shouting in the Dark: an intense and unforgettable story about a young woman’s quest for sanctuary far away from the imprisonments
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