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		<title>Anniversary of Berlin Wall inspires new English Novel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It will be 20 years since the collapse of the Berlin Wall on 9th November 1989. Lisa Selvidge moved to West Berlin in 1984 and fell into the avant-garde, anarchic lifestyle of eighties Berlin. Now an author and creative writing tutor she has written a new novel, The Last Dance over the Berlin Wall, inspired by her time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It will  be 20 years since the collapse of the Berlin Wall on 9<sup>th</sup> November  1989. <strong>Lisa Selvidge</strong> moved to West Berlin in  1984 and fell into the avant-garde, anarchic lifestyle of eighties Berlin. Now  an author and creative writing tutor she has written a new novel, <em><em>The Last  Dance over the Berlin Wall</em></em>, inspired by her time spent living in the  walled-in city.</p>
<p><strong>SYNOPSIS:</strong></p>
<p>In 1984,  Johnny East, a dancer, is invited to Berlin by mad Alice, an English girl living a bohemian life in the city at  the heart of the Cold War. Alice is besotted  with Johnny, but on a trip to the East one day, Johnny meets and falls in love  with a Russian aerialist in East Berlin. They  begin an affair that leaves a trail of East-West transits, both legal and  illegal, including one of the most daring crossings of the Berlin Wall.</p>
<p>Twenty years on Johnny is  the director of an aerial company and with an exciting new performance returns  to Berlin, a new vibrant city, to face the ghosts of the past.</p>
<p><em>The Last Dance over the  Berlin Wall</em> is a story of young love, decadence and  tragedy in the walled-in city of West  Berlin.</p>
<p><em>‘An utterly  compelling story which draws the reader into the fractured world of eighties  Berlin, where life is fast paced, subversive, at times beautiful, but also  tragic. Lisa Selvidge&#8217;s writing is as eloquent and supple as the aerialiste at  the heart of the book. This novel is a spellbinding tale of individual  consequences spinning out from a striking political divide.’ </em>Sarah  Law, Poet, Lecturer, London  Metropolitan  University<em> </em></p>
<p><em>‘The  avant garde, all night culture of </em><em>West  Berlin</em><em> in the 1980s  exists now only in the precarious memories of its punk rock survivors. Lisa  Selvidge’s novel allows those who were not there a glimpse of this extraordinary  historic and cultural moment. Her characters are richly drawn, wholly  convincing, and emblematic of that time and place.’ </em>Cid Pearlman,  Choreographer, West  Berlin resident  1984-1986</p>
<p>ABOUT THE  AUTHOR</p>
<p>Lisa Selvidge has an MA in  creative writing from the University of  East  Angliaand taught creative  writing for 9 years at both the UEA and the Norwich School of Art &amp;  Design. She is the author of <em>The Trials of Tricia Blake</em>, <em>A Divine  War</em> and a <em>Writing Fiction Workbook</em>. She has also edited a  collection of writings about the Algarve called <em>Summer Times</em>.</p>
<p>The book is published by  Montanha Books and is available from online bookshops and <a title="http://www.lisaselvidge.com/" href="http://www.lisaselvidge.com/" target="_blank">www.lisaselvidge.com</a>for £10.95. It is also  available as a download for £3.50 from <a title="http://stores.lulu.com/lisa9" href="http://stores.lulu.com/lisa9" target="_blank">http://stores.lulu.com/lisa9</a></p>
<p>www.lisaselvidge.com</p>
<p>For interviews with Lisa, review copies, please contact:</p>
<p>Suzanne@Stunning PR or suzanne@stunningpr.com, 07957 371840</p>
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