Ten Questions for Ayşegül Savaş
“It seems like a necessary step to figure out how to emerge from mess to order.” —Ayşegül Savaş, author of The Anthropologists
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“It seems like a necessary step to figure out how to emerge from mess to order.” —Ayşegül Savaş, author of The Anthropologists
“I think the hardest part was finding an ending, specifically working against my own desire for neat resolution.” —Maggie Millner, author of Couplets
“When you’re in that in-between stage, between starting something and gathering speed, a piece of chipped nail polish is the most riveting thing in the world.” —Sloane Crosley, author of Cult Classic
“Then summer came and there was a lightning moment.” —Yanyi, author of Dream of the Divided Field
This week’s installment of Ten Questions features Domenico Starnone and Jhumpa Lahiri, the author and the translator of Trust.
“It was a fever dream process of creation.” —Casey Plett, author of A Dream of a Woman
“The book often knows more, and knows better, than you do.” —Clare Sestanovich, author of Objects of Desire
“There’s never a lack of inspiration.” —Morgan Christie, author of These Bodies