Mr. Troy Ford on his LGBTQ+ serial fiction, Lamb, and being "the queen of the two hours too late quip." And Holly Starley on her serial memoir, Walking the East Coast, and "shattering what I once thought I'd become."
Thank you Holly and Mr. Troy Ford for this wonderful and insightful conversation. I love hearing/reading authors in dialogue about each other’s work while offering insight into their own writing processes/inspiration. Although I’m just now discovering both of you, this conversation helps me appreciate and understand your work in a richer, more nuanced way. Looking forward to more (and I have so much reading to do!). Best.
What a great pleasure and honor working with you on this collaboration, Holly! You are The Best! Thank you! 💜🩷🧡
I only have time to drop in here sporadically but every time I do... pure gold!
Wanting those "deeper breaths", that connection to everything. Sooo relatable.
What a lovely conversation—more than just a sharing of words, but also a sharing of respect, deep curiosity and heart.
And Holly... I can't heart this quote enough:
"I’ve learned, too, that all I seek can be found staying still, that a place and its people witnessed regularly is its own kind of nurturing ground."
What a marvelous, insightful and generous interview with Mr. Troy Ford!
Thank you Holly and Mr. Troy Ford for this wonderful and insightful conversation. I love hearing/reading authors in dialogue about each other’s work while offering insight into their own writing processes/inspiration. Although I’m just now discovering both of you, this conversation helps me appreciate and understand your work in a richer, more nuanced way. Looking forward to more (and I have so much reading to do!). Best.
Two of my favourites in conversation! What treat this was and how lucky, that was only part one! :)