The Work Room Interview: Eula Biss + Sara Levine on Messing the Essay + Inventive Research

“Part of what makes the essay so exciting to work with is that it “does” other genres all the time. There are essays that read like short stories and essays that employ the tools of poetry and essays that draw on the strategies of reportage and the techniques of new journalism. Some of my favorite essays “do” several genres at once, and are, as a result, almost impossible to categorize.” Eula Biss

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Leslie Shipman
The Work Room Interview: Garth Greenwell on Writing Sex, Philip Roth’s Sabbath’s Theater, and the Choices We Make on the Page

"It is so easy to seek refuge in metaphor or abstraction when writing sex, and to lose sight of the physical bodies interacting with each other. I constantly remind myself, when writing sex scenes, to attend to bodies in space, to how actual flesh fits together. In all my workshops I emphasize that, whatever you're writing about, logistics are sexy--working out the details of physical reality is a way of expressing your commitment to the world you're writing." - Garth Greenwell

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Leslie Shipman