There was that old dream I’d nurtured since being a kid. I uprooted my life and moved from a tiny, sleepy Swedish town to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia where I slowly started healing my soul, where I started thinking about what I really wanted to do with my life now that I could choose freely.Īnd well. So when the opportunity arose, I took it. I lived in the same small town where I was born, where my parents and my brother lived, and was starting to suspect I’d die there, too. I was trapped in a job that stressed me out and killed my soul slowly but surely. He’s going to study history, his real passion. He craves a change, and after careful consideration, he quits his job to go back to university. Yes, it’s secure and sensible, like his parents like to remind him of, but his heart’s not in it. The narrator in Resolutions for an Arbitrary Holiday, Petter, is almost 30 years old and trapped in a job he doesn’t enjoy. And thank you for letting me visit you on NYE to talk about my new release, Resolutions for an Arbitrary Holiday. Happy New Year to you all, and my lovely hostess. Well, here we are, half a year later, and now there’s a story taking place by a stone ship! We talked about hubby and I going there the year before, and how cool it is to see those stones standing there in the middle of a field. Nell and I are office buddies, and I remember back in the summer when she went on a day trip to a stone ship, Ale stenar. Happy New Year, everyone! In this very last post of the year, Nell Iris will tell us about her latest release.
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