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Karmen Spiljak Featured on Three Writing Podcasts

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In recent months, author and book coach Karmen Spiljak has been featured on three international podcasts.

Ad for 'Write it Scared' podcast episode with Karmen Spilja - featuring the photos of podcast host Stacy Frazer (smiling woman with dark long hair and a denim shirt) and the guest Karmen Spiljak (smiling woman with short dark hair)_ a stack of books at the sideEach offers a glimpse into her creative world and the layered themes that shape her work. From culinary noir to the challenges of writing in a second language, the conversations reveal an artist deeply attuned to the relationship between language, identity, and courage.

In Migrating Words, hosted by Admir Skodo, Karmen discussed her fascination with culinary noir and the supernatural, reflecting on how stories born from darkness often carry unexpected warmth. The conversation explored how food, fear, and how storytelling can help us navigate unsettling times.

Her interview on The Exophonic Writer Podcast turned the spotlight to the craft of writing in another language. Speaking with Zoe Gomez, they unpacked the subtleties of finding confidence in an unfamiliar linguistic space and learning to trust one’s voice.

The third feature, on Write It Scared Podcast, centred on courage, confidence, and the long journey to publication. Here, Karmen shared her path as an exophonic writer and spoke about the lessons gleaned from her experiences with short fiction and creative persistence. The conversation offers a candid look at the doubts, detours, and quiet triumphs that accompany a writer’s evolution.

Dark Chronicles

Careful what you wish for. In Dark Chronicles, wishes have teeth.

Ten speculative tales brimming with twisted humour and delicious menace: a pepper that lets you in on other people’s thoughts, a radio show that predicts your fate, and a blood-thirsty ghost who refuses to let go.

A chilling and razor-sharp mix of twists and dark suspense, perfect for readers who like their stories to unsettle and linger.

Ten dark tales. Ten twisted fates. One thrilling collection.

Pass the Cyanide
A collection of culinary mysteries with recipes

The 2023 Wishing Shelf Book Awards Bronze

Awards Finalist: The 2023 Indies Today, The 2024 Book Excellence Awards

Savour the spicy tang of dark and twisted tales in Pass the Cyanide, a follow-up to the award-winning collection of culinary mysteries, Add Cyanide to Taste. Each story is a rich and satisfying serving of crime, with a twist that will leave you wanting more. All recipes provided are cyanide-free.

Add Cyanide to Taste
A collection of dark tales with culinary twists

Winner of the 2022 IndieReader Discovery Award for short stories

This award-winning collection of culinary noir serves up a feast of danger and deceit where each dish is a delectable puzzle waiting to be solved, and every bite could be your last. Fourteen short stories are a must-read for foodies who relish a side of danger with their suspense. All recipes provided are cyanide-free.

No Such Thing as Goodbye

A spy with a criminal past. A dark family secret. Freedom at the cost of betrayal.

Toni fakes her death to escape her criminal family, only to get caught in Mexico City’s world of deceit and spying. She’s no James Bond, but passes all the trials and builds a new life. When the word gets around that her brother is coming to town, Toni must confront her past. Will she run once more or will she fight for her freedom?

No Such Thing as Goodbye’ has been shortlisted and received an Honourable mention at the Black Spring Crime Fiction Prize 2020 and was longlisted for the Exeter Novel Prize 2020.