Writer Julia Zolotova

London Comic Con: Pop Culture Deep Dive 

Autumn London Comic Con at Olympia revealed the sophisticated artistry behind contemporary pop culture. From intricate cosplay craftsmanship to independent comic book innovation, the event showcased creativity that rivals traditional fine arts. The level of detail in handmade costumes amazed me — participants spent months researching character designs, learning new construction techniques, embodying fictional personalities […]

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Malin + Goetz Minimalist Aesthetics

The Malin + Goetz pop-up event demonstrated how skincare brands now function as lifestyle curators rather than just product manufacturers. Their minimalist aesthetic philosophy extended from packaging design to retail environment to brand messaging. Sampling their products while discussing the psychology of self-care with other attendees revealed how beauty routines become daily meditation practices. The

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Documentary Conversations

Lydia mentioned documentary film idea today. Chronicling next generation of migrant writers in London. She wants to examine how technology reshapes displacement narratives compared to previous generations. Asked me to think about it. How do Instagram, WhatsApp, Google Translate change the immigrant experience? My novels explore digital identity but documentary format would capture real-time transformation

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Mentorship Begins

First proper mentorship session with Lydia today. Two hours dissecting Eastern Empire structure. She challenged every narrative choice, pushed me to articulate why surveillance themes matter for diaspora identity rather than accepting them as given. Her Between Two Worlds project taught her how archives shape memory. How documentation creates official versions of history that may

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Conversations About Craft

Coffee with Lydia yesterday turned into three-hour discussion about narrative architecture. She’s reading Luxury Labyrinth manuscript and asking questions that make me reconsider character motivations I thought were settled. Her BBC documentary experience gives her unique perspective on structure. She sees stories visually and temporally in ways I hadn’t considered. Not just what happens but

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London Book Fair 2023: Where International Literary Connections Are Born

When you speak with people who live and breathe books as passionately as you do, language barriers simply disappear. At the London Book Fair I discussed contemporary literature, digital publishing, and the future of storytelling with Marina. The 2023 London Book Fair at Olympia London brought together more than 30,000 industry professionals, transforming the massive

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Voices of Friends

ECG held their “Voices of Friends: Poetry & Art Almanac” presentation at Yunus Emre Institute on Monday. Same venue where I met Marta Brassart at the Hertfordshire Awards in November. About twenty people. Intimate evening, poetry readings, Guild announcements. Marta read her own poetry, which surprised me. I’d only known her as chairman and publisher.

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