Christine Fischer Guy’s debut novel is The Umbrella Mender. Her short fiction has appeared in Canadian and US journals and has just been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. She reviews for The Globe and Mail, and contributes to Ryeberg.com and themillions.com.
Christine Fischer Guy
Articles
The Women Will Write Their Own Stories: A Conversation with Miriam Toews
Christine Fischer Guy talks to author Miriam Toews about the Mennonite community, scripture, and her new novel, "Women Talking."
Such Is the Power of Music: An Interview with James Rhodes
Christine Fischer Guy talks to pianist James Rhodes about his new memoir, "Instrumental: A Memoir of Madness, Medication, and Music."
The Fantastic Worlds of Guy Gavriel Kay
Christine Fischer Guy interviews Guy Gavriel Kay on the role of fantasy in his novels.
I’m Where You Are: An Interview with Heather O’Neill
I wrote the story because it was the only way I could possibly capture this idea in words. If it was something that I could explain, it wouldn't be a story.
What I Was Flying Toward: An Interview with Helen Macdonald
I realized that the story wasn’t just about a miserable woman and a bird, it was about life and death.
We’re in This Barroom Brawl Together
Miriam Toews on the Fiction of Grief and Comedy
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