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389: A Master Class on Short Fiction, Voice, and Opening Lines - Interview with J.L. Torres


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Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing J.L. Torres.

J.L. is the author of a novel, The Accidental Native, as well as the short collection The Family Terrorist and Other Stories, a collection of poetry, Boricua Passport, and Migrations, a short story collection that won the inaugural Tomás Rivera Book Prize.

He has published stories and poems in numerous journals and magazines including The North American Review, Denver Quarterly, Hayden's Ferry Review, Eckleburg Review, Puerto del Sol, Las Americas Review, and the anthology Growing Up Latino.

Born in Puerto Rico, raised in the South Bronx, he currently lives in Plattsburgh, New York. In addition to the Ph.D., he also holds an M.F.A. in creative writing from Columbia University.

He co-founded the Saranac Review and served as its Editor for many years. On a more personal note has no known hobbies, has never been in prison or any gangs, has never had quirky and funky jobs and is notoriously inept with tools.

In this episode J.L. Torres and I discuss:
  • Writing for two audiences and how world building plays a major role in that process.
  • What factors he considers when selecting the order of stories for a collection.
  • His definition of "voice" and why it is so important in keeping readers engaged.

Plus, his #1 tip for writers.

For more info and show notes: diymfa.com/389

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