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  • Philipp Schott on Weaving Together Iceland, Ostriches, and ASD in His Newest Mystery Romp
    Philipp Schott on Weaving Together Iceland, Ostriches, and ASD in His Newest Mystery Romp
    May 29, 2023

    Philipp Schott on Weaving Together Iceland, Ostriches, and ASD in His Newest Mystery Romp

    After a long period of dominance by dark and gory Scandi-style titles, the mystery genre seems to be spreading some love to less grim aesthetics, as book lovers twig to the pleasure of reading tightly ...

  • "I Like Inhabiting One Character": Philipp Schott on Telling Family Stories, Building Character, & "Invisible Scaffolding"
    "I Like Inhabiting One Character": Philipp Schott on Telling Family Stories, Building Character, & "Invisible Scaffolding"
    February 11, 2021

    "I Like Inhabiting One Character": Philipp Schott on Telling Family Stories, Building Character, & "Invisible Scaffolding"

    Philipp Schott's The Willow Wren (ECW Press) follows the complex and harrowing story of Ludwig, a child growing up in Hilter's Germany. Sent against his will to a Hitler Youth Camp, shy and gentle Ludwig ...

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