Writing crime novels in Transylvania
Jul. 30th, 2016 05:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Arabella McIntyre-Brown, a British writer and publisher, moves to an isolated village in Transylvania, where she organizes workshops, writes non-fiction and crime novels and watches the world go by.

"When she moved to the village, people kept asking her how come she’s not married, how come she’s a woman living alone. “They just couldn’t understand why I wasn’t married. But when I said I was a writer…’well…in that case…it explains everything’. So I can get away with murder because I’m a writer. I’m just an odd English woman writer,” she said laughing."
Full article is here.
I read Arabella's book Liverpool: The First 1,000 Years, which was a best-seller and hit no.2 around Christmas.
Arabella's sister was Virginia Frances "Ginny", Lady Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes an explorer, the first woman to be awarded the Polar Medal and the wife of adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes.
The village of Magura, which Arabella moved to is beautiful, see here.

"When she moved to the village, people kept asking her how come she’s not married, how come she’s a woman living alone. “They just couldn’t understand why I wasn’t married. But when I said I was a writer…’well…in that case…it explains everything’. So I can get away with murder because I’m a writer. I’m just an odd English woman writer,” she said laughing."
Full article is here.
I read Arabella's book Liverpool: The First 1,000 Years, which was a best-seller and hit no.2 around Christmas.
Arabella's sister was Virginia Frances "Ginny", Lady Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes an explorer, the first woman to be awarded the Polar Medal and the wife of adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes.
The village of Magura, which Arabella moved to is beautiful, see here.