Are there writers or artists whose work you were consuming a lot while you wrote this book? I just finished a Lucia Berlin book, which I’ve been working on for a while. I was also reading Moyra Davey’ new book, which was super interesting, because she’s dealing with some of the things that I was looking at. She’s talking a lot about Barthes and Sontag, so it was just kind of interesting to be reading another writer wrestling with the same sort of towering figures as I was. I thought it was an excellent collection. Right now, I’m reading Torrey Peters’ Detransition, Baby, which comes out in January.
I know some people had a lot of trouble creating in quarantine; did the downtime feel unusual? I’m used to bartending five or six nights a week! So I know this book wouldn’t have been possible without, you know, being kind of stuck at home and away from everyone for like an extended period of time. In terms of the way I navigate my work in general, I write a lot about trauma and longing and pain. I talk about it in the book, where I’m like, “I kind of want to be writing a book about joy, but I don’t quite know how right now.” Overall, I think I’m reasonably well-balanced, so I’m able to sit with a lot of bad emotion without letting it drive me insane. I would get up, go on a long walk with my dog, do yoga or ride my bike, read for a little bit, and then I would work on this book.
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