The author of Some Strange Music Draws Me In and Feral City on writing in multiple genres, Michael Jackson ("an object that has to be outgrown"), and why he loves Carson McCullers.
Finally got around to reading this and (predictably) loved it! Arielle and I still think regularly of the wonderful time we had when y'all introduced us to Griffin on a drinky afternoon in the city. So much in here touched a chord with how I feel about the need to write and the emptiness--or insufficiency is maybe a better word--of validation, etc. Hope he gets his swing back soon.
This interview is so good at capturing revealing words from Griffin Hansbury. “Grieving the failure of my success to heal the wounds of the past”. Ahhh yes.
Finally got around to reading this and (predictably) loved it! Arielle and I still think regularly of the wonderful time we had when y'all introduced us to Griffin on a drinky afternoon in the city. So much in here touched a chord with how I feel about the need to write and the emptiness--or insufficiency is maybe a better word--of validation, etc. Hope he gets his swing back soon.
This interview is so good at capturing revealing words from Griffin Hansbury. “Grieving the failure of my success to heal the wounds of the past”. Ahhh yes.
Thanks, Joe! I think you would really like Griffin's novel.