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On Revision: The Sequel, with Rachel Barenbaum, Dariel Suarez, and Katherine Sherbrooke

Sara Shukla / May 26, 2022 / no comments

I’m writing this post about revision from inside a lion, because that’s what revision feels like–being eaten by a lion–and it’s rather dark in here. Hear me out: for months my 6-year-old has refused any and all bedtime reading that…

HOW TO KEEP ON KEEPING ON IN REVISION, WITH RACHEL BARENBAUM, DARIEL SUAREZ AND KATHERINE SHERBROOKE

Sara Shukla / May 17, 2022 / 2 comments

At some point in the past few weeks I started hearing the word “revision” in my head to the tune of “Tradition!” – the song that opens “Fiddler on the Roof.” “Revisiiiooooon! REVISION!” (Sorry.) Honestly it had more to do…

An Interview with Annie Hartnett, Author of UNLIKELY ANIMALS

Michele Ferrari / April 12, 2022 / no comments

Annie Hartnett’s second novel, UNLIKELY ANIMALS, is the story of Emma, a med school dropout returning to her small New Hampshire hometown to take care of her father who is suffering from dementia. This funny and intricate novel weaves together…

Interview with Rachel Barenbaum, Author of Atomic Anna

Elizabeth Chiles Shelburne / April 7, 2022 / no comments

In Rachel Barenbaum’s sweeping time-travel novel, ATOMIC ANNA, three generations of women must work across time and continents to change their lives and the history of the world. This is a gorgeous story of family, science, love, and an abiding…

Interview with Stephanianna Lozito, author of We Turn to Face the Sun

Cara Wood / April 5, 2022 / no comments

Stephanianna Lozito used fiction to process the complex emotions of her real-life family tragedy: her sister’s 2009 suicide. The resulting novel, We Turn to Face the Sun, debuted earlier this year and examines the dynamics of a close-knit Italian-American family…

Ten Tips I learned About Novel Revision from Matt Bell, Author of Refuse to Be Done

Tracey Palmer / March 31, 2022 / 3 comments

Author and writing instructor Matt Bell recently spoke at Porter Square Books at Grub Street’s beautiful, new narrative arts center in Boston—in person no less! In introducing his new craft book, Refuse to Be Done (Soho Press, 2022), Bell promised…

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