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Michelle Lovric writes, reviews and contributes to travel and historical features about Venice. She also maintains her own archive of historical illustrations of Venice. To commission an article or an interview please contact her literary agent Victoria Hobbs at A.M. Heath www.amheath.com

For editorial, Michelle Lovric often works in collaboration with the acclaimed photographer and stylist Debbie Patterson, who took the photographs on this page. They are copyright © Debbie Patterson. To use them contact her at  debpatterson@btinternet.com
 

Possible features:
Cats of Venice
Unusual Shops in Venice
Restaurants in Venice
A Tale of Two Markets (Borough in London & Rialto in Venice)

Ten Good/Secret Things to Do in Venice

Christmas in Venice


Sample travel article: Sweet Venice




London Times online review of  The Siege of Venice by Jonathan Keates and
The City of Falling Angels
by John Berendt
www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,23112-1846129,00.html


Review in Australian literary magazine Meanjin of The Seven Ordeals of
Count Cagliostro, The Greatest Enchanter
of the Eighteenth Century
by Iain McCalman
www.meanjin.unimelb.edu.au
The article is not available online at the magazine's site but it's here.

Independent on Sunday online review of Lucia in the Age of Napoleon by Andrea di Robilant
www.independent.co.uk/lucia-in-the-age-of-napoleon


 

Michelle Lovric has been interviewed and served as a panellist on various BBC programmes. Her subjects include the history of correspondence – particularly women’s letters and love letters, poetry, female wit, and, of course, Venice.

 

Some sample broadcasts:

Lara Corner spoke to the Venetian writer, Barbara Zolezzi, but first met the author of Carnevale Michelle Lovric in the Calle Malipiero outside the house in which Casanova was born.
BBC Radio 4, Woman’s Hour – Casanova
 

 

Michelle Lovric, whose novels Carnevale and The Floating Book were both inspired by and set there, believes that Venice is the most feminine city in the world.
BBC Radio 4, Woman’s Hour – Venice




 

For permission to use any written material please contact my literary agent
Victoria Hobbs at www.amheath.com

 



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