Revealing All
April 2, 2016
In a new interview with JD Fox at Mud Season Review, I reveal the connections among Jane Austen, Bernie Sanders, grandmothers and groupies.
Thanks to JD for some excellent questions that allowed me to rant so broadly. Potential readers should be forewarned: this is a somewhat alarming peek into the inner workings of a peculiar mind.
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Tags: Elise Juska, Fiction, interview, Louis Greenstein, Richard Russo, Robin Black, short stories, Susan Muaddi Darraj, William Trevor
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Interview with Noel Farrell
October 13, 2010
Many thanks to Noel Farrell, a.k.a. Don Booker, for posting an interview with me on his blog, The Writing Life and Other Absurdities. Click on the image above to go there.
In future posts I may try to explain some of the answers I gave him, such as why my favorite writer is Ford Madox Ford (is that still true? I have to figure it out).
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Tags: 1950s, Fiction, Ford Madox Ford, historical fiction, interviews, literary, magazines, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, novels, Richard Russo, short stories
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