190: Former Washington Post Journalist Anne Swardson shares her work in Paris
I’m American, but I’ve lived in Paris for 25 years and the stories I write are far off the tourist track. I tell tales of the invisible people – a one-man band in the Tuileries, a pickpocket near the Opéra, a lonely bus driver, a despairing spice vendor and an evil child in postwar Paris.
A former journalist for the Washington Post, I turned to fiction some years ago. A short story I wrote (about the one-man band) was selected by blind submission to appear in "Vengeance," edited by Lee Child, in the 2012 anthology of the Mystery Writers of America. I also am the co-winner of Noir Nation’s Golden Fedora Award for “The Wheels on the Bus,” and my story “A Day at the Office” appeared in the January issue of Mystery Weekly.
Home page: https://anneswardson.com/
Blogs: https://anneswardson.com/blog/
Fiction: https://anneswardson.com/fiction/
Twitter: @AnneinParis
Instagram: anneinparis1
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anne.swardson/
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