Joel Willans talks Spellbound in Finland’s English language magazine, SixDegrees.
Book trailer for Spellbound – Stories of Women’s Magic Over Men by Joel Willans
Words by Joel Willans. Photos by Adam Monaghan.
For more on Spellbound book:
www.route-online.com/all-books/spellbound.html
For more on Adam Monaghan:
artmanphotos.blogspot.com
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The Quiet Calls performing ‘Silver Rider’ at the Spellbound book launch.
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A book launch, Helsinki style. Joel Willans’s reading of ‘The Wrong Bus Girl’ merges with the music of The Quiet Calls at the launch event for Joel’s book, Spellbound: Stories of Women’s Magic Over Men.
The launch was held at Luckan, a cultural centre in Helsinki.
For more on:
Spellbound: www.route-online.com/all-books/spellbound.html
The Quiet Calls: thequietcalls.com
Luckan: blog.luckan.fi
Adam Monaghan: artmanphotos.blogspot.co.uk
Joel Willan’s Spellbound – Stories of Women’s Magic Over Men will be launched at Luckan, Simonsgatan 8, Helsinki, Thursday, 17 January 2013 at 7pm. To accompany readings, there will be music from The Quiet Calls and photo exhibition inspired by Spellbound, courtesy of photographer Adam Monaghan.
Ever since men painted on cave walls, they’ve been making art out of their feelings for women. Byron and Keats did it with words, Bowie and Lennon did it with music. Joel Willans’s prize-winning stories feature men battling for women’s hearts with weapons as diverse as chocolates and chairs. Inspired by sweet love and bitter breakups, boundless suffering and one-sided adoration, these stories promise a spellbinding read and a unique insight into women’s magic over men.
‘Sharp, original and observant, with a generous helping of humour, Joel Willans’s stories are both thought-provoking and hugely entertaining. A great read.’ – Vanessa Gebbie
‘Willans mines the vagaries of love and desire and heartache with a luminous resonance and poignancy. An impressive debut.’ – Tom Vowler
Since leaving the English county of Suffolk, Joel Willans has lived in London, Vancouver, Helsinki and an Andean village in the Peruvian department of Apurímac. Currently, he lives in the Finnish countryside, in a converted hospital sauna, with his wife and two children. A partner at the communications agency, Ink Tank, his prize-winning stories have been broadcast on BBC radio and published in dozens of magazines and anthologies worldwide.
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