Blake Butler interviews Jesse Ball
Bookslut discusses alinear and disjunctive storytelling with Jesse Ball, whose The Way Through Doors is just out.
Bookslut discusses alinear and disjunctive storytelling with Jesse Ball, whose The Way Through Doors is just out.
The Procrastination Edition “Delay is natural to a writer. He is like a surfer — he bides his time, waits for the perfect wave on which to ride in. Delay is instinctive for him. He waits for the surge (of emotion? of strength? of courage?) that will carry him along. I have no warm-up exercises, other than to take an . . .
Donna Tartt once interviewed Iris Murdoch. What wouldn’t I give to hear that recording?
The illustrator of Eudora Welty’s 1964 children’s book, The Shoe Bird, about a parrot who works in a shoe store, has died.
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