1. It's great to see your newly published collection, *Contemporary Vermont
Fiction. *Was there a special "Aha!" moment that triggered your desire to
pull this book together?
This
idea of this book had been brewing in me for many years. I began
obsessively reading and writing Vermont-based fiction when I was
eighteen--when I left home for college--and I haven't quit since. I
think stories are an amazing way to know a place in a deeper and more
complex way. As for actually publishing it; Dede and I met up last
summer and within 10 minutes had decided to make this dream happen.
Green Writers Press and Contemporary Vermont Fiction are a match made in
heaven!
2. I see you have a number of high-profile authors here, like Howard Frank
Mosher, Annie Proulx, and Wallace Stegner -- are there any debut authors
included, or authors you think should be better known?
Miciah Bay Gault is an amazing writer and the editor of the wonderful literary journal Hunger Mountain. She
doesn't have a book out yet, but her stories have been published in
great places, and I have no doubt her book will find a home soon. And
there are quite a few authors in the book whose work I have admired for
many years, but who may not be as well known: Ellen Lesser, Laurie
Alberts, Peter Gould, Suzanne Kingsbury, Bill Schubart. In a state like
Vermont you don't have to look very far to find an amazing writer whose
voice deserves to be heard.
3. What characters in *Contemporary Vermont Fiction* might appealespecially to readers of mystery and suspense? And are there any
suspenseful stories in here?
There
aren't any stories that I would specifically call mystery, but Joseph
Bruchac's story is full of suspense and intrigue. It has me perched on
the edge of my chair every time.
4. How about in the publication process -- any suspenseful moments as you
brought this collection together?
5. Green Writers Press has a special mission -- how does this title fit
into the mission?
I'm
a big believer in the role that art can and should and needs to play in
the environmental movement. Green Writers Press's mission is to "make
the world a better place" and I believe that if we know places better,
and have a more empathetic understanding of our neighbors' lives, we
will be both more compassionate residents of our communities and more
reverent caretakers of our land (and rivers, and resources etc.). So
call me a dreamer, but I believe that more books about places will, yes,
make the world a better place.
6. What's ahead for you? Will there be a volume 2 collection, or do you
have some other projects you'd like to tell us about?
Who
knows, there may be a volume 2 someday! For now I'm going to sit down
and work on my own collection of stories set in Vermont, and enjoy
spending time with my two young children. How to juggle the creative and
the parenting life is the big mystery in my life...one that never fails
to surprise and delight.
Thanks, Robin! This anthology is already a classic, and a treat for any bookshelf that especially features Vermont ... and any literary collection, too.
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