Ten Questions for Justin Jannise
“There’s something sort of final and fulfilling about discovering, say, that a poem’s floor is also its ceiling.” —Justin Jannise, author of How to be Better by Being Worse
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“There’s something sort of final and fulfilling about discovering, say, that a poem’s floor is also its ceiling.” —Justin Jannise, author of How to be Better by Being Worse
The author of Martha Moody celebrates the creative freedom of small-scale indie publishing.
The author of Martha Moody writes about the intimacy and queerness of italics.
The author of I Know You Know Who I Am seeks to approach his characters without judgment.
“Commit to completing a scene each time you write” —Randa Jarrar, author of Love Is an Ex-Country
“It was a bit of an exorcism.” —Torrey Peters, author of Detransition, Baby
“Writing is revision. Period. That’s not glamorous, but it is rewarding.” —Robert Jones Jr., author of The Prophets
“Every book I write is informed by my whole life.” —Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, author of The Freezer Door
“I was surprised by how much agency my characters seemed to have.” —Francesca Ekwuyasi, author of Butter Honey Pig Bread
The author of Thin Places celebrates hot-blooded writing.