Prime Minister Reveals Plans To Write A Crime Novel By Jess Distill 15. október 2020 16:00 “We’ve had one meeting about the novel we’re going to write together, which takes place in Reykjavík in 1986." Art Bicnick Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir has revealed that she is planning on branching out into the world of fiction writing, Fréttablaðið reports. In an interview with RÚV last week, Katrín and best selling author Ragnar Jónsson talked about their planned collaboration, which they first discussed together back in January. Katrín told RÚV, “We’ve had one meeting about the novel we’re going to write together, which takes place in Reykjavík in 1986. But we’ve not discussed further, because I have been busy.” She continued, “I’m afraid Ragnar will write the book and I will just get the thanks.” They haven’t revealed any more secrets about the novel, but Ragnar spoke as if it would be his next project after finishing the book he’s currently working on. However, due to the extra pressure placed on Katrín due to COVID-19, she is quick to state that we shouldn’t expect anything soon. Iceland is well known for the huge amount of literature produced here, with around 1 in 10 Icelanders getting their own books published. The Prime Minister herself has a Master´s degree in Iclelandic Literature, with her thesis specialising in Icelandic crime stories. The post Prime Minister Reveals Plans To Write A Crime Novel appeared first on The Reykjavik Grapevine. Note: Due to the effect the Coronavirus is having on tourism in Iceland, it’s become increasingly difficult for the Grapevine to survive. If you enjoy Grapevine’s content and want to help it’s journalists do things like eat and pay rent, please consider joining the High Five Club. You can also check out Grapevine’s shop, loaded with books, apparel and other cool merch, that you can buy and have delivered right to your door. Mest lesið Allkröpp lægð á leiðinni til landsins Veður Biður Höllu afsökunar á fréttum af meintum lífvörðum Innlent Samstöðinni verði mögulega lokað í kvöld: Vilja fá lögbann á boðaðan aðalfund Innlent Tugir missa vinnuna í sumar Innlent Fötlun þýði ekki að börn njóti þess minna að róla og leika sér Innlent Hefur í hótunum við New York vegna „kommúnistans“ Mamdani Erlent Borgin fékk frest til að svara Umboðsmanni um fundargerðarbreytingar Innlent Bjórpása í Víkinni og lögreglan í heimsókn í Garðabæ Innlent Snurða hljóp á þráðinn í nótt Innlent Svörin líklega að finna á Íslandi: Vonlítill um að Jón Þröstur sé á lífi Innlent
Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir has revealed that she is planning on branching out into the world of fiction writing, Fréttablaðið reports. In an interview with RÚV last week, Katrín and best selling author Ragnar Jónsson talked about their planned collaboration, which they first discussed together back in January. Katrín told RÚV, “We’ve had one meeting about the novel we’re going to write together, which takes place in Reykjavík in 1986. But we’ve not discussed further, because I have been busy.” She continued, “I’m afraid Ragnar will write the book and I will just get the thanks.” They haven’t revealed any more secrets about the novel, but Ragnar spoke as if it would be his next project after finishing the book he’s currently working on. However, due to the extra pressure placed on Katrín due to COVID-19, she is quick to state that we shouldn’t expect anything soon. Iceland is well known for the huge amount of literature produced here, with around 1 in 10 Icelanders getting their own books published. The Prime Minister herself has a Master´s degree in Iclelandic Literature, with her thesis specialising in Icelandic crime stories. The post Prime Minister Reveals Plans To Write A Crime Novel appeared first on The Reykjavik Grapevine. Note: Due to the effect the Coronavirus is having on tourism in Iceland, it’s become increasingly difficult for the Grapevine to survive. If you enjoy Grapevine’s content and want to help it’s journalists do things like eat and pay rent, please consider joining the High Five Club. You can also check out Grapevine’s shop, loaded with books, apparel and other cool merch, that you can buy and have delivered right to your door.
Note: Due to the effect the Coronavirus is having on tourism in Iceland, it’s become increasingly difficult for the Grapevine to survive. If you enjoy Grapevine’s content and want to help it’s journalists do things like eat and pay rent, please consider joining the High Five Club. You can also check out Grapevine’s shop, loaded with books, apparel and other cool merch, that you can buy and have delivered right to your door.
Mest lesið Allkröpp lægð á leiðinni til landsins Veður Biður Höllu afsökunar á fréttum af meintum lífvörðum Innlent Samstöðinni verði mögulega lokað í kvöld: Vilja fá lögbann á boðaðan aðalfund Innlent Tugir missa vinnuna í sumar Innlent Fötlun þýði ekki að börn njóti þess minna að róla og leika sér Innlent Hefur í hótunum við New York vegna „kommúnistans“ Mamdani Erlent Borgin fékk frest til að svara Umboðsmanni um fundargerðarbreytingar Innlent Bjórpása í Víkinni og lögreglan í heimsókn í Garðabæ Innlent Snurða hljóp á þráðinn í nótt Innlent Svörin líklega að finna á Íslandi: Vonlítill um að Jón Þröstur sé á lífi Innlent