Jay Anderson is a writer, editor, and arts worker. He has been involved with the Centre for Stories in Perth, Western Australia since 2017, managed their queer storytelling project, Bright Lights, No City, and sits on their Board. His short stories have been anthologized and published in literary journals. Portrait courtesy of Chris Gurney.
Jay Anderson
Articles
“There’s a big difference between difficult and bleak”: Talking with Claire Zorn
Jay Anderson sits down with Claire Zorn, Australian author and force of nature in the YA space.
"A Fascination for Medea": Talking with Peter Polites
Jay Anderson talks with Peter Polites about how he builds characters and paints pictures of real life in his novels.
"We See Things as We Are": Talking with Alice Pung
Jay Anderson interviews Alice Pung about race in Australia and her latest book “Close to Home.”
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