Stefani Deoul Interview
Posted by Editor Alexandra Wolfe | Filed under Interviews
TV producer, turned author, Stefani Deoul talks to us about herself, and her writing Rehoboth area resident and long-time television producer Stefani Deoul (Dresden Files, Missing, Dead Zone) may be up in Canada producing the new television series Haven for the SyFy network, but she’s also flying back and forth to the U.S. to promote [...]
Tags: a&m books, Interviews, lesbian-fiction, stefani deoul, the carousel, tv-producer
Lucy Jane Bledsoe Interview
Posted by Nairne Holtz | Filed under Featured, Interviews
Women explore new territory in Lucy Jane Bledsoe’s fiction. In her latest novel, The Big Bang Symphony (University of Wisconsin, 2010), three women—a composer, a cook, and a scientist—work together in Antarctica where the extreme climate exposes people to each other and themselves. In an earlier novel, Working Parts (Seal, 1997), the frontier is closer [...]
Tags: big bang symphony, Interviews, lesbian-fiction, lucy jane bledsoe, nairne holtz
Emma Donoghue Interview
Posted by Nairne Holtz | Filed under Featured, Interviews
Accomplished is the word that comes to mind when thinking of Emma Donoghue. At the age of twenty-five, she published her first novel, Stirfry (Hamish Hamilton, 1994), while working on a PhD in English at the University of Cambridge. Today, she has published five novels, three short-story collections, two plays, and two books of literary [...]
Tags: emma donoghue, Interviews, lesbian-fiction, nairne holtz, slammerkin
Elaine Beale Interview
Posted by Editor Alexandra Wolfe | Filed under Featured, Interviews
“I think one of the requisites for anyone who teaches creative writing should be that she actually writes herself. Otherwise, it’s not really possible to understand the challenges that face a writer. After all, it entails a lot more than mastering the various aspects of craft.” Garnering a number of well-received reviews for her first [...]
Tags: another life altogether, elaine beale, Interviews, lesbian-fiction
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