How to Commit a Post Colonial Murder by Nina McConigley

I was honored to have a conversation with Nina McConigley about her novel, HOW TO COMMIT A POST COLONIAL MURDER, a striking debut about begins with a dead uncle and his tween niece’s private confession to the reader — she and her sister killed him and they blame the British. A far-ranging conversation about teen magazine surveys and growing up in Wyoming as the only East Indian family in her community.

Lin Salisbury

Lin Salisbury is the producer and host of Superior Reads on WTIP Radio 90.7 Grand Marais, and on the web, and has hosted New York Times bestelling authors, National Book Award winners, Minnesota Book Award winners, and Pulitzer Prize winning authors on her monthly show featuring author interviews and book reviews. She is currently at work on a memoir, Crazy for You, and a novel, The Violet Hour Book Club. She is the recipient of two Minnesota State Arts Board grants, and has been awarded the Lake Superior Writers Creative Nonfiction Award and a Loft Mentor Series fellowship in Creative Nonfiction.

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