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In this episode of Kaituhi Kōrero host Jess speaks with crime writer Madeleine Eskedahl about her Matakana series, why she sets her stories in Aotearoa, and how her Scandinavian background informs her work. They discuss creating believable small-town settings, everyday characters thrown into extraordinary events, and the importance of local detail and community in crime fiction.
Madeleine introduces main characters Sergeant Bill Granger and Constable Nico Sopoaga, explains her discovery-style writing process, and describes how she uses beta readers, editors, and an ex-policeman consultant to keep police procedure realistic. She also talks about balancing descriptive detail with pace and how reader feedback shapes her work.
The conversation covers publishing experiences in the UK and New Zealand, the role of local events and libraries, and practical advice for new writers about reading widely, joining writing communities, and seeking constructive editorial help.
Madeleine gives a preview of Angels of Clay, set just before Christmas in Matakana, involving a man found arranged like a 'snow angel' in a clay pit and echoes of WWII history, the book will be available from 12 October. Links and show notes are provided for listeners who want to learn more.
Author Details
Website: https://www.madeleineeskedahlauthor.com/
Instagram: @madeleineeskedahlauthor
The Kaituhi Kōrero Team
Host: Jessica Jack
By Kaituhi Kōrero | Author TalksIn this episode of Kaituhi Kōrero host Jess speaks with crime writer Madeleine Eskedahl about her Matakana series, why she sets her stories in Aotearoa, and how her Scandinavian background informs her work. They discuss creating believable small-town settings, everyday characters thrown into extraordinary events, and the importance of local detail and community in crime fiction.
Madeleine introduces main characters Sergeant Bill Granger and Constable Nico Sopoaga, explains her discovery-style writing process, and describes how she uses beta readers, editors, and an ex-policeman consultant to keep police procedure realistic. She also talks about balancing descriptive detail with pace and how reader feedback shapes her work.
The conversation covers publishing experiences in the UK and New Zealand, the role of local events and libraries, and practical advice for new writers about reading widely, joining writing communities, and seeking constructive editorial help.
Madeleine gives a preview of Angels of Clay, set just before Christmas in Matakana, involving a man found arranged like a 'snow angel' in a clay pit and echoes of WWII history, the book will be available from 12 October. Links and show notes are provided for listeners who want to learn more.
Author Details
Website: https://www.madeleineeskedahlauthor.com/
Instagram: @madeleineeskedahlauthor
The Kaituhi Kōrero Team
Host: Jessica Jack