Expanding horizons

Prior to the Second World War millions of British people had rarely strayed far from their hometown. Travel was expensive. There was just one commercial airline offering to take passengers to far-flung countries, such as South Africa, India, Australia and the Far East. But the cost was something that only wealthy businessmen or colonial administratorsContinueContinue reading “Expanding horizons”

Valentine’s Day – four years later! — Christoffer Petersen

So this is pure indulgence, but before Seven Graves, One Winter, this happened: “Konstabel Brongaard,” the officer said and stepped forward. “My name is Premierløjtnant Vestergaard. I’m the investigating officer for your case and you are now in my custody,” Vestergaard said and waved the policeman forward. “Cuff her, Maratse.” Fenna watched the Greenlander as…Valentine’s DayContinueContinue reading “Valentine’s Day – four years later! — Christoffer Petersen”

Five years ago… — Christoffer Petersen

I published The Ice Star on January 26th, 2017. It was the first book I published that ever really sold, and it changed everything. If you’re familiar with my story around writing The Ice Star, you’ll know I was sick of it. I had rewritten the book, from scratch, at least three times. While the…Five yearsContinueContinue reading “Five years ago… — Christoffer Petersen”