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Today I’m interviewing Stephanie Feldman, author of The Angel of Losses and Saturnalia. She is also co-editor of the multi-genre anthology Who Will Speak for America? and her stories and essays have appeared in Asimov’s Science Fiction, Electric Literature, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, The Maine Review, The Rumpus, and Vol. 1 Brooklyn. She lives outside Philadelphia with her family

Today we’re talking about how she managed to persevere through the eight years between her debut novel and her second book, the complex process of rebuilding, and why it’s important to love the act of writing more than the idea of being a writer. If you’re stuck in the query trenches or trunking novels you were sure would sell, this episode is a treasure trove of advice when it comes to keeping your eyes on your own paper and working at a pace that honors the writers you actually are, rather than the writer you wish you were. So slow down, let it all go quiet, and enjoy my conversation with Stephanie Feldman.

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