interview

The Freedom to be Who I Am: An Interview with Constance Malloy

By Diane Gottlieb
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I’ve been a fan of Constance Malloy’s for quite some time now. I always look forward to her posts on…

It’s Not A Lark: An Interview with Michael Czyzniejewski

By Lori D’Angelo
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Michael Czyzniejewski, who is the interviews editor at the flash fiction magazine Smokelong Quarterly, has written four collections of short…

The Beauty Still Remains: An Interview with Ra’Niqua Lee

By Fractured Lit
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I am in a really complex transitional phase right now. I’m transitioning into being a mother of two, having my…

We have to be Honest: An Interview with Kathryn Silver-Hajo

By Fractured Lit
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Wolfsong (ELJ Editions 2023), Kathryn Silver-Hajo’s first full-length publication, is a gorgeous hybrid collection of flash fiction and CNF stories…

Follow the Language: An Interview with John Fulton

By Fractured Lit
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I think I found John Fulton’s short story collections somewhere in my early writing days; after reading stories by Carver,…

“Undying Wind”: An Interview with Myna Chang

By Fractured Lit
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Myna Chang’s new flash collection, The Potential of Radio and Rain (out now from CutBank Books), is a revelation on…

I Wanted This to Feel Personal: An Interview with Tucker Leighty-Phillips

By Fractured Lit
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Avee Chaudhuri: Children at play seems to be of recurring interest in the collection. There are all these powerful and…

The Economy of Language: An Interview with Sarah Freligh

By Fractured Lit
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Sarah Freligh’s new collection, A Brief Natural History of Women, will be released in June by Harbor Editions. These flash…

Who May Be Left Out: An Interview with Jolene McIlwain

By Fractured Lit
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Jolene McIlwain’s Sidle Creek, a collection of flash and short stories, is amazingly balanced between characters we care about and…

Brief Moments of Human Connection: An Interview with Andrew Porter

By Fractured Lit
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Sometimes you read a single story by a writer, and you become a fan for life. This happened when I…

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