In this issue, SFWP intern Teresa Staiano interviews author Brad Windhauser, whose story “Hope” was published by SFWP in 2013, and whose novel The Intersection was recently released from Black Rose Writing. Originally from Southern California,...
We’re back in South America and the Spanish language, this time with translator Roy Kesey. Kesey’s latest books are the short story collection Any Deadly Thing (Dzanc Books 2013) and the novel Pacazo (Dzanc Books 2011/Jonathan Cape 2012). His translation of Pola...
Sep 7, 2016
What goes through the mind of a writer? #InnerDemons edition To find out, we took to Twitter… Her current collection, Bystanders, is available today, and Modern Manners for Your Inner Demons is gearing up for re-release! ? How do you classify your writing...
To find out, we took to Twitter… Her winning book, Magic for Unlucky Girls, is available for preorder. 0 ? What was the biggest literary inspiration for Magic for Unlucky Girls? ? So, @AABalaskovits what was the biggest literary inspiration for Magic for...
The latest installment of “Translator’s Cut” brings us to the Hebrew language. I recently read translator Aviya Kushner’s excellent book on translating the Bible and was absolutely mesmerized. One gets a whole new appreciation for...
Where is your usual starting point – in research, an image, the middle of a story, an outline? The place a poem begins varies for me. In some poems, like “Burning Trash,” I begin with an image – in that case, the image was of a fire burning inside an old...