Stephlynne
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Christoffer Petersen:
Greetings! My husband and I traveled to East Greenland earlier this year, on a dogsled tour which took us from Tasiilaq to Tinit and back over the course of 5 days. I was looking for nordic noir set in Greenland, and chose Seven Graves, One Winter as a starting point. I loved it, and am continuing with the series. Are any of your other writings set in East Greenland? Thanks!
Christoffer Petersen
Hi Stephlynne. I'm so sorry I missed your question - my excuse is that I've been busy writing more Greenland stories.
Thank you for your kind words about Seven Graves, One Winter. I did enjoy writing that book!
It sounds like you had an amazing trip to Tunu (East Greenland). Fantastic!
To answer your question, my novel Narkotika is partly set on the east coast, as are several of my novellas. My Greenland trilogy, starting with The Ice Star, is set on both the east and west coast, but the first book is mostly on the east.
You might also want to try my novella Piteraq, set in the Northeast National Park. It's free if you sign up for my newsletter (link on my website: www.christoffer-petersen.com), and you can always unsubscribe again.
I hope that helps. Just let me know if I can answer more questions - I'll try to be much faster next time!
Chris
Thank you for your kind words about Seven Graves, One Winter. I did enjoy writing that book!
It sounds like you had an amazing trip to Tunu (East Greenland). Fantastic!
To answer your question, my novel Narkotika is partly set on the east coast, as are several of my novellas. My Greenland trilogy, starting with The Ice Star, is set on both the east and west coast, but the first book is mostly on the east.
You might also want to try my novella Piteraq, set in the Northeast National Park. It's free if you sign up for my newsletter (link on my website: www.christoffer-petersen.com), and you can always unsubscribe again.
I hope that helps. Just let me know if I can answer more questions - I'll try to be much faster next time!
Chris
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I am a recent widow, and am reading through your Advent Story, "The Calendar Man". When you wrote about Piitalat piling the books on David's side of the bed to feel the weight pulling on the duvet cover I cried. I have done the same thing. (And with my late husband's stash of science fiction books, no less.) How did you know to come up with that image?
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