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Ear’s Mouth Must Move: Essential Interviews of William H. Gass

tumblr_inline_n6t9u5Cp6X1qa8s7nHappy to have my interview included in The Ear’s Mouth Must Move — Essential Interviews of William H. Gass, edited by Stephen Schenkenberg, alongside heavyweights like John Gardner, Thomas LeClair, and KCRW’s Bookworm‘s Michael Silverblatt, not to mention Magister Gass, himself. Apparently, my interview, “Sentenced to Depth,” is a 94-minute read.
Schenkenberg writes:
Free to all and readable on any device, the microsite collects 13 essential interviews that Gass gave between the late 1970s and 2013. It’s titled The Ear’s Mouth Must Move, a phrase of Gass’ own. The pieces feature text, related historical photography, video, and a handful of marginal notes and links that might be of interest to readers.

Full Interview with William H. Gass Now Available!

Check out the entirety of my career-spanning, 25,000 word-long, interview with William H. Gass at Rain Taxi: Review of Books!

 

My Interview with William H. Gass

The excerpted version of “Sentenced to Depth,” my career-spanning interview with William H. Gass, is available now in the latest print issue of Rain Taxi! Haven’t seen it, yet, but I’m psyched it’s out there.