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Lana Citron. A prize-winning author and scriptwriter with twenty years’ professional writing experience, I have published five novels, two non-fiction books and numerous short stories, plays, poems, film scripts, articles and book reviews.
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Citron's use of language is brutal, impassioned and sparse....
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Lana Citron (born 1969) is an Irish novelist, poet, short story writer, and screenwriter whose work has won awards.
Lana Citron is the award-winning Irish author of five novels; Sucker, Spilt Milk, Transit, The Honey Trap, and The Brodsky Touch, and two non-fiction books, Edible Pleasures and A Compendium of Kisses.
Lana Citron keeps collections of kisses stored in jars piled up around her house. Born in Ireland, but now based in London, she’s romantic and passionate, and writes about what she knows – those same two topics (romance and passion), and everything else in between.
Lana Citron has 15 books on Goodreads with 195 ratings. Lana Citron’s most popular book is Transit.
Lana Citron is author of four novels: Sucker, Spilt Milk, Transit and The Honey Trap. Other works include: short stories, poetry, an award-winning short film, I was the Cigarette Girl, and the radio play, Love Saboteur.
Citron's use of language is brutal, impassioned and sparse. Her ruthless, dissection of banalities and clichés and ear for poetic scansion are deployed to create long passages of cleverly sustained free-association which also serve to further the story of her anonymous girl in the crowd.