“You Can’t Have Flabby Curiosity”: Three Questions for Kim Adrian
Sariah Dorbin asks Kim Adrian a few questions about her new book in the "Object Lesson" series, "Sock."
Sariah Dorbin’s short stories have appeared in the Antioch Review and the Bellevue Literary Review, and anthologized in The Best of the Bellevue Literary Review. She holds an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars, and works as a creative director for a Los Angeles advertising agency.
Sariah Dorbin asks Kim Adrian a few questions about her new book in the "Object Lesson" series, "Sock."
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