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INTERVIEW WITH ZOE LEONARD FOR INTERVIEW MAGAZINE

“The questions weren’t like, “Are you rich? Are you poor? Are you queer? Are you straight?” It was more like, “Are you interesting? What are you thinking about? What do you make? How do you dance?”


EXCERPT OF TUESDAY NIGHTS IN 1980 IN LITERARY HUB

“If you had to describe this song, how would you describe it? The song of setting foot onto such dirty new concrete, the song of the soaring buildings, the song of looking upward, following a bird out of the thicket of metal and through the portal of blue sky. How would you describe this song, young, unknown man? You’d need eighteen musicians, surely.”

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BOOK REVIEW OF AMELIA GRAY’S “THREATS” FOR HTMLGIANT

“You’re in someone else’s body but you’re not really in someone else’s body, you’re in your own body, lying next to someone else’s body. “An embarrassment of childhood odor” – is it coming from your body? – steams around you, and you may or may not be wearing a fireman’s suit. This is what it feels like when Franny dies.”