Poets & Writers Theater
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“My favorite form is the long short story or the novella because I think it allows you a little bit more breadth and scope in terms of what you can do.” Brian Evenson, whose eighth story collection, Song for the Unraveling of the World (Coffee House Press, 2019), is featured in Page One in the July/August issue of Poets & Writers Magazine, reads from his work and talks about teaching, writing habits, and spirituality in this video from the 2014 Mission Creek Festival.
Tags: Fiction | Brian Evenson | 2014 | Mission Creek Festival | reading | interview | Page One | July/August 2019 | Coffee House Press -
"The world is always a little bit slippery and strange, and what we think of as real is something that's always contingent in some way." Brian Evenson, author of the story collection A Collapse of Horses (Coffee House Press, 2016), talks about dreams, truth versus fiction, the strangeness of horses, and psychoanalysis before a reading at Skylight Books in Los Angeles.
Tags: interview | reading | Coffee House Press | Skylight Books | 2016 | Brian Evenson | A Collapse of Horses | Fiction