I’d Found What I Was Looking For: An Interview with Lisa Borders
by Michelle Hoover
Michelle Hoover talks with novelist Lisa Borders about the pleasures and anxieties of crafting a novel.
Michelle Hoover talks with novelist Lisa Borders about the pleasures and anxieties of crafting a novel.
So maybe you didn’t into MacDowell this year, or Bread Loaf, or [insert highly desired writer’s conference, residency, or program here]. You’ve got two options: Sit and mope. Make your own. Two fiction teachers from Boston’s Grub Street, Adam Stumacher and Jenn De Leon, describe how they decided to craft their own “writing fellowship”—and managed to write for an entire year: One afternoon last fall, we looked at each other over a kitchen table cluttered with self-addressed stamped envelopes and statements of purpose, and we reached a decision. This year, we were not going to wait for permission. This year, […]