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Tag Archives: Paul Harding

Pamela Erens: “I Wasn’t Especially Good for a Long Time”
Fiction / Interviews

Pamela Erens: “I Wasn’t Especially Good for a Long Time”

Posted on October 4, 2016 by editor • 2 Comments

by Terry Hong

“The author’s responsibility when writing about people of a different race or religion or background is to do the absolute best one can to be informed.” Continue reading →

BLOOMERS AT LARGE: Looking Forward and Living Up
Bloomers At Large / Features

BLOOMERS AT LARGE: Looking Forward and Living Up

Posted on May 2, 2014 by Juhi • Leave a comment

by Vicraj Gill

When self-described “46-year-old chump” Rod Dreher found himself facing a midlife crisis, he turned to the classics for succor—namely, Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy. Continue reading →

BLOOMERS AT LARGE: “Spend Some Time Thinking”
Bloomers At Large / Features

BLOOMERS AT LARGE: “Spend Some Time Thinking”

Posted on February 28, 2014 by Juhi • 1 Comment

by Vicraj Gill

With Roger Angell’s “Life in the Nineties,” the New Yorker brings us an excellent example of the kind of writing years of life experience can produce. Continue reading →

A Year in Reading: Bloomers Edition
Bloomers At Large / Features

A Year in Reading: Bloomers Edition

Posted on December 20, 2013 by Bloom • Leave a comment

by Vicraj Gill

Since 2005, the folks at The Millions have asked notable writers at year’s end to share their “Year in Reading” . . . A fair number of Bloomers are present in this year’s feature, as both contributors and favorites. Continue reading →

BLOOMERS AT LARGE: “Fiction at Its Most Novel”
Bloomers At Large / Features

BLOOMERS AT LARGE: “Fiction at Its Most Novel”

Posted on November 29, 2013 by Juhi • Leave a comment

by Vicraj Gill

At the LA Review of Books, Eric Obenauf . . . argues that future judges of literary awards should be more diverse with their choices, branching out beyond those titles published and venerated by mainstream venues. Continue reading →

Bloomers at Large: “The Point is Being”
Bloomers At Large / Features

Bloomers at Large: “The Point is Being”

Posted on September 27, 2013 by Juhi • Leave a comment

by Vicraj Gill

“I remind myself,” she says, “that the thing that I love about writing is writing.” Continue reading →

The Soulful Novelist: An Audio Interview with Paul Harding (Part 2)
Audio / Debut Authors / Features / Fiction / Interviews

The Soulful Novelist: An Audio Interview with Paul Harding (Part 2)

Posted on September 11, 2013 by Bloom • 1 Comment

In Part 2 of his audio conversation with Joe Schuster, Paul Harding talks about his days as a jazz drummer with the band Cold Water Flat, how musical forms/passions have influenced his work as a novelist, and the futility of “blameless fiction.” Continue reading →

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