Interview with Abbigail N. Rosewood
…Abbigail N. Rosewood discusses her debut novel, If I Had Two Lives, immigrating to the U.S. from Vietnam, and earning an MFA from Columbia University.
…Abbigail N. Rosewood discusses her debut novel, If I Had Two Lives, immigrating to the U.S. from Vietnam, and earning an MFA from Columbia University.
…Kevin Plybon discusses “Prove To Me That We’re Meant To Be,” writing the story as a series of proofs, and being a technical writer as well as a fiction writer.
…Joel Fishbane discusses “doctor time,” the story’s evolution and theme about finding balance in the aftermath of loss, and the work of being a writer.
…Gwendolyn Kiste discusses “All the Mermaid Wives,” fairy tales, and worldbuilding.
…Adrienne Clarke discusses “You Will Leave,” the story’s themes of loss, heartbreak, and secrets, and publishing her first young adult novel Losing Adam.
…James Edward O’Brien discusses “The Hellion,” the intersectionality between science and faith, and aspiring to Beckett or Basho’s economy of language.
…Sharon Dilworth discusses “How to Stay in Haiti,” her personal connection with Haiti, and the importance of having dependable readers look over a manuscript.
…Lindsey Duncan discusses “Liner Notes for ‘The Promise of Song’,” writing flash fiction as a novelist, and why stopping mid-sentence is good writing practice.
…Dawn Vogel discusses “Donning the Helm,” her writing process, and the latest book in her steampunk action/adventure trilogy.