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Episode 147 / Anton Eine, a science fiction and nonfiction author who lives in Ukraine, joins us this week and shares his experience of being a writer living in Kiev and Lviv during the war and how he translated those experiences into a documentarian war diary, The Thin Blue-Yellow Line Between Love and Hate.

Show notes:

Why Anton decided to take a break from fiction and write a war diary documenting his life and the stories of his fellow Ukranians in the months after Russia invaded Ukraine How the creative project gave him a type of creative freedom he hadn’t experienced when writing fiction How writing about painful experiences can be a cathartic experience How Anton gets his books translated and how works with Ukrainian creatives through his writing and publishing process How he focused on a creative project in the middle of the uncertainty of war and how he used that uncertainty as motivation How fragile peace is and how we should value it

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Links: 

Anton’s website: https://antoneine.com

The Thin Blue-Yellow Line Between Love and Hate: https://mybook.to/TBYLKn

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