Fiction Correctives Interview with Bayard Johnson

The newest installment of Fiction Correctives features Bayard Johnson, author of Damned Right (FC2 1994), which has been translated into German as Speed Taxi (Faber & Faber). Read our interview with Bayard Johnson here.

Fiction Correctives Interview with Lance Olsen

There’s a new Fiction Correctives interview with FC2’s Chair of the Board of Directors, Lance Olsen. Olsen talks about writing heterodox fiction in 2012; his recent FC2 title, Calendar of Regrets; and several favorite backlist titles. Read the interview here.

New Fiction Correctives Interview with Rob Stephenson

The newest installment if Fiction Correctives features Rob Stephenson, author of Passes Through. In this interview, Stephenson talks about the creative process as deep engagement in an activity that pushes toward the unfamiliar. He also describes his process for composing Passes Through, which involved a specially designed three-pronged system for culling and mixing material from more than a decade of his own journaling. And he pays tribute to the wonderful Marianne Hauser. Read the interview here.

Fiction Correctives: Lynn K. Kilpatrick

Lynn K. Kilpatrick is featured in the current installment of Fiction Correctives. In her interview, she talks about innovation as “the edge where fiction meets other forms.”

Fiction Correctives: Amelia Gray

Amelia Gray is the second author to be featured in FC2’s interview series Fiction Correctives. Be sure to read the interview here. In it, Gray talks of spending all her imaginary dollars on FC2 and Dalkey Archive books, the literary cannon that strains its own boundaries, and the monumental force of Vanessa Place’s La Medusa (FC2). It’s a fantastic interview.

New Year, New FC2 Interview Series

The first installment of Fiction Correctives, FC2’s newest blog endeavor, is available for your enjoyment. Each installment of Fiction Correctives poses five questions to an FC2 author. These interviews celebrate FC2’s mission and backlist, and expand the conversation about cutting-edge fiction. Read the first interview with Michael Martone here!