AN INTERVIEW WITH GINA MYERS
In My Big Little Break, we ask authors to talk about the first piece they ever had published, how it felt to finally break through, and what they’ve learned since then. This week, writer Gina Myers, author of the chapbook Philadelphia, shares her answers.
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REVIEWS OF MY LIFE: PARIS, FRANCE
BY BUD SMITH
I get off the airplane in Charles De Gaulle and vomit in a bidet. D
MY BIG LITTLE BREAK: LINNEA HARTSUYKER ON HER FIRST PUBLICATION
AN INTERVIEW WITH LINNEA HARTSUYKER
In My Big Little Break, we ask authors to talk about the first piece they ever had published, how it felt to finally break through, and what they’ve learned since then. This week, writer Linnea Hartsuyker, author of the novel The Half Drowned King, shares her answers.
BARRELHOUSE PRESENTS THE AUTHORS OF ELJ EDITIONS: TAMMY ROBACKER
TAMMY ROBACKER INTERVIEWED BY AMBER EDMONDSON
"I didn’t want Villain Songs to just be a raw, violent purge of poetry about the trauma. I needed to have some examples and moments of grace and hope through the poems, which is reflective of my own growth and repair."
MY BIG LITTLE BREAK: TARA CAMPBELL ON HER FIRST PUBLICATION
AN INTERVIEW WITH TARA CAMPBELL
In My Big Little Break, we ask authors to talk about the first piece they ever had published, how it felt to finally break through, and what they’ve learned since then. This week, writer Tara Campbell, author of the novel Treevolution and Barrelhouse Assistant Editor (yay for the home team!) shares her answers.