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Alive After Reading—Tim Neiderriter Interviews Author Emil Rem
This week, Emil Rem returns to chat about his book “The Heart of New York.”
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A #ThisOrThatThursday Interview with author Emil Rem
I’d like to welcome Emil Rem to the blog for #ThisorThatThursday!
Things I never want to run out of: Books and a radio.
Things I wish I’d never bought: Clay Greek urns that almost melted and discoloured when used as a vase.
A few of my favourite things: A type-written letter from my father- the only one I have.
Five Things You Need to be a Successful Author
Even though he didn’t start publishing until he was in his sixties, travel writer Emil Rem has always set his own definition of success when it comes to his writing – and in this week’s episode of Fully Booked, he sits down with Craig and Roland to discuss the five essential attributes he believes are critical for writers hoping to share his satisfaction at engaging with readers and sharing his stories with the world.
Authority Magazine
The 5 Things You Need To Be A Successful Author or Writer in Authority Magazine on Medium
Some writers and authors have a knack for using language that can really move people. Some writers and authors have been able to influence millions with their words alone. What does it take to become an effective and successful author or writer? In this interview series, called “5 Things You Need To Be A Successful Author or Writer” we are talking to successful authors and writers who can share lessons from their experiences.
The Douglas Coleman Show
Listen into this insightful interview with Emil Rem, author of The Vanished Gardens of Cordova, Heart of New York, and Chasing Aphrodite….
Lou’s Reviews
The Writers Episode 87
Emil Rem, an eccentric accountant becomes a writer of eccentric characters, in exotic locales—each chapter taking us on a trip into his fascinating twisted world. Born to a close knit, middle class Muslim East Indian family in Dar-es-Salam, Africa in the 50’s, he is then moved to Maidenhead England at the age of five. The next twenty years are spent shuttling between England and East Africa…
Alive After Reading 316
This week’s guest is the well-traveled and even better-spoken,
I rebelled at the age of sixty. Now I’m miserable and broke.
After a long career as an accountant, this author decided to pursue his passion for writing, bucking the advice his mother gave him many years ago.