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After a series of tragedies, Hannah Tinti figured out what she truly cares about, and in doing so, rediscovered the spark in her writing, resulting in her brilliant and immensely entertaining new novel, THE TWELVE LIVES OF SAMUEL HAWLEY. She and James discuss finding community in the lonely business of writing, immediately knowing which pieces of a book belong, using roadsigns to create tension, and having the audacity to write about whales. They also discuss Hannah's incredible work in co-creating and editing the literary magazine ONE STORY. 

 

Hannah Tinti: http://hannahtinti.com/

Hannah and James Discuss:

Daniel Wallace 

American Short Fiction 

Sewanee Writers' Conference 

Maribeth Batcha 

"Villanova" by John Hodgman 

NYU 

Writers House, A Literary Agency 

Devin Emke 

THE AREAS OF MY EXPERTISE by John Hodgman 

THE BOSTON REVIEW 

ATLANTIC MONTHLY 

C. Michael Curtis 

THE NEW YORKER 

HARPER'S 

PLOUGHSHARES 

THE PARIS REVIEW 

McSWEENEY'S 

Samuel French 

THE KENYON REVIEW 

TIN HOUSE 

GRANTA 

REDIVIDER 

"World's End" by Clare Beams 

Victor Kiam 

The One Story Debutante Ball 

The Fray 

Margo Rabb 

"Fear Itself" by Katie Coyle 

"The Strings Attached" (unfortunately not entitled "Banjo") by James Scott 

ANIMAL CRACKERS by Hannah Tinti (2004, The Dial Press) 

Winston Churchill 

LENNY

Hedgebrook Writers in Residence Program  

Alfred Hitchcock 

Annie Hartnett 

50 Cent 

Greg Mollica 

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 

Matthew Cheney 

Jim Shepard 

E.L. Doctorow 

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