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Welcome back to my podcast series. After a short summer break, I'm here again, this time interviewing Lívia Hlavačková, a Slovak author, who writes in both Slovak and English. This is the second part of a two-part episode. The first part is available with all my other podcast links.
Lívia is a medical doctor by training, but spends her days writing all sorts of text. She makes her living with medical writing, and she shares interesting medical topics in blogs and her regular newsletter and she loves writing fiction, mostly fantasy. She has written and published many short stories and also a fantasy trilogy called 'Gwind', all in Slovak. The first part of the trilogy was rewritten and a new edition was published in 2020; the second part will be published in 2021; and the third part is planned for 2022. The first part of the trilogy can be found in most bookstores in Slovakia and also online.
You can find out more about Lívia's writing via these websites:
Webpage: https://www.hlavackova.sk/
Newsletter: https://hlavackova.substack.com/
On Lívia's webpage you will easily find links to her books and short stories and bookshops. Alternatively, just follow these links:
Martinus Bookstore: https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=810499
Pre skoly: https://www.preskoly.sk/p/574978-gwind/
Funtastic: https://www.funtastic.sk/Gwind-1-Nezabijes-Hlavackova-Livia-d38669.htm
For more information about this podcast series, or to make any comments or to ask any questions relating to English Language learning, please contact me at [email protected] or visit my LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-scott-lawton/ or my company page at https://www.linkedin.com/company/john-scott-lawton-consulting/?viewAsMember=true
Please use a sound comment if using the Anchor App, if possible, to ask any questions or to comment on the language used in this podcast.
Finally, please take a look at my website where I post additional content to support this podcast series: https://johnscottlawtonsenglishyouknow.wordpress.com/
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Welcome back to my podcast series. After a short summer break, I'm here again, this time interviewing Lívia Hlavačková, a Slovak author, who writes in both Slovak and English. This is the second part of a two-part episode. The first part is available with all my other podcast links.
Lívia is a medical doctor by training, but spends her days writing all sorts of text. She makes her living with medical writing, and she shares interesting medical topics in blogs and her regular newsletter and she loves writing fiction, mostly fantasy. She has written and published many short stories and also a fantasy trilogy called 'Gwind', all in Slovak. The first part of the trilogy was rewritten and a new edition was published in 2020; the second part will be published in 2021; and the third part is planned for 2022. The first part of the trilogy can be found in most bookstores in Slovakia and also online.
You can find out more about Lívia's writing via these websites:
Webpage: https://www.hlavackova.sk/
Newsletter: https://hlavackova.substack.com/
On Lívia's webpage you will easily find links to her books and short stories and bookshops. Alternatively, just follow these links:
Martinus Bookstore: https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=810499
Pre skoly: https://www.preskoly.sk/p/574978-gwind/
Funtastic: https://www.funtastic.sk/Gwind-1-Nezabijes-Hlavackova-Livia-d38669.htm
For more information about this podcast series, or to make any comments or to ask any questions relating to English Language learning, please contact me at [email protected] or visit my LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-scott-lawton/ or my company page at https://www.linkedin.com/company/john-scott-lawton-consulting/?viewAsMember=true
Please use a sound comment if using the Anchor App, if possible, to ask any questions or to comment on the language used in this podcast.
Finally, please take a look at my website where I post additional content to support this podcast series: https://johnscottlawtonsenglishyouknow.wordpress.com/