Loneliness, Resurrection, and Taxidermy: A Conversation with Kristen Arnett
Bradley Sides talks to “Mostly Dead Things” novelist Kristen Arnett about Florida, loneliness, resurrection, and taxidermy.
"Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't." — Mark Twain
Bradley Sides talks to “Mostly Dead Things” novelist Kristen Arnett about Florida, loneliness, resurrection, and taxidermy.
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