Craft Capsule: Bisexuality on the Page
The author of I’m Not Hungry but I Could Eat shares the evolution of his thinking on how to represent bisexuality and queerness in fiction.
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The author of I’m Not Hungry but I Could Eat shares the evolution of his thinking on how to represent bisexuality and queerness in fiction.
The author of I’m Not Hungry but I Could Eat seeks to write fat characters for whom fatness is not always an immediate concern.
“Combining unsparing humor with heart is a superpower.” —Jaime Cortez, author of Gordo
This week’s installment of Ten Questions features Pajtim Statovci and David Hackston, the author and the translator of Bolla.
The author of With Teeth writes that her affinity for self-deprecating humor is inextricable from her queerness.
“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