Ten Questions for Kate Baer

“I am only able to write because of consistent and reliable childcare.” —Kate Baer, author of And Yet
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“I am only able to write because of consistent and reliable childcare.” —Kate Baer, author of And Yet
The author of The White Mosque troubles the boundary between realist and genre fiction.
The author of The White Mosque considers how writing holds space for the accidental, the random, and the stray.
“The first draft is just telling the story to yourself.” —Jeanna Kadlec, author of Heretic
The author of The White Mosque charts the ambience of literary worlds.
“Fixed ideas are always problematic when it comes to writing fiction.” —Dani Shapiro, author of Signal Fires
The author of The White Mosque offers an ode to intertextuality.
A curated list of twenty-two literary magazines that pay writers cash for their creative contributions.
A look at four new anthologies, including Bigger Than Bravery: Black Resilience and Reclamation in a Time of Pandemic and When the Smoke Cleared: Attica Prison Poems and Journals.
“There’s space for your story.” —E. M. Tran, author of Daughters of the New Year