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Two new interviews

Cou­ple of new inter­views out on TheRe­viewRe­view. Ata, the man­ag­ing edi­tor of The Mass­a­chu­setts Review, was kind to share his [deep] insights into the world of writ­ing. What an immer­sive expe­ri­ence . Michael Levy, on the other hand, was so much fun.

Life, a Journey

I ded­i­cate this to two men I admire: Mike Mag­nu­son and my uncle, Sudar­shan Rao Dut­taluri; the first I admired — my father, he died ten years ago. In an inter­view from this mag­a­zine, Rah­man says, Some­times you have to go against your grain for a greater expe­ri­ence, to expe­ri­ence life bet­ter than be bound by the lim­its of your per­son­al­ity. Rah­man

Kaki (flash fiction)

Wrote this out of a fic­tion work­shop at Grub­street. In my lan­guage, they call me Kaki. I have wings and I prey around ceme­ter­ies above dead fathers and moth­ers and old grand­par­ents buried deep in wood and figs. The peo­ple are scared of me when we fly in pairs, in the hun­dreds. It’s sun­day today and I see a new

Rape

She stood in front of the mir­ror pre­tend­ing to comb her hair. She brushed the splits, wiring them one by one in her fin­gers. Her nails were bruised. Her eyes sunk. She was raped.

The Review-Review — the best Interview with Michael Nye, editor of The Missouri Review

Ever thought what goes deep in an editor’s mind? How about one of the nation’s top lit­er­ary mag­a­zines? I had a lot of fun inter­view­ing Michael Nye, man­ag­ing edi­tor of The Mis­sourie Review. There are two parts to it. There’s so much con­fes­sion in the first part. But don’t miss part II. It goes really deep.

Prayer (flash fiction)

There was a crack in her face. She had bro­ken her nose under the bridge last night. It was bleed­ing cold. Crisp knives of sea salt cut through her shy toes. She looked up in the sky and the moon hadn’t come up yet. Just a gray cloud shift­ing its shadow. They said a storm was com­ing, she

The best home library

A Inn in Old Quebec city.

Look at me

The Review-Review — Interview with Stephen Markley

This writer is funny. What an inter­view! Stephen Marke­ley, Pub­lish this Book ^Like my inter­views? See here for the rest.

Reaching

The Review-Review — Interview with Eunoia Review

A daily pub­lish­ing online lit mag hid­den some­where in Eng­land … Ian Chung, Edi­tor of Euo­nia Review ^Like my inter­views? See here for the rest.

Character Questionnaire

Ever stuck in a writer’s block? Not sure what your char­ac­ter wants in your short story or novel? Here’s a small list of ques­tions that you might ask your char­ac­ter as you draft your fic­tional story. Taken from Adam Stumacher’s Grub­street fic­tion work­shop, “Char­ac­ter­i­za­tion.” Char­ac­ter Ques­tion­naire 1. What’s his/her name? Does it have any spe­cial mean­ing or

Berkshires

Please, come in

The Review-Review — Interview with Richard Mathews

My next inter­view is up. What a lovely hard­cover lit mag! Richard Math­ews, Edi­tor of Tampa Review ^Like my inter­views? See here for the rest.

The Review-Review — An interview with Alexis Santi, OurStories Literary Journal

I started free­lanc­ing for TheRe­viewRe­view, a site ded­i­cated to inter­view­ing Edi­tors & Writ­ers, and most impor­tant Lit­er­ary Jour­nals. It’s the only place I know of its kind. Here’s my first inter­view with a mag­a­zine I deeply admire: Alexis Santi, Our Sto­ries Lit­er­ary Mag­a­zine ^Like my inter­views? See here for the rest.

Hello, wife

Lost

Harvard Square

Daddy