Tag Archives: Antonia Crane

  1. What I Look for in a Fiction Submission

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    October 31, 2011 by The Citron Review

    A daring voice and subject matter that sticks to my ribs. I favor downward spirals: abuse, addiction, suffering and triumph. …
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  2. What I Look for in a CNF Submission

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    October 31, 2011 by The Citron Review

    Wit, creepiness and awkward intimacy. I love memoir that contains emotional risk like Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir Chronology of Water and …
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  3. Berzer Talks with Crane about Antidote

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    October 31, 2011 by The Citron Review

    Antonia Crane: This novel has some intriguing, sardonic characters. Who are you writing about? Are you insane? Jonathan Berzer: The …
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  4. Rock and Roll Will Save Your Life

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    June 12, 2010 by The Citron Review

    by Antonia Crane   Critical Review: Nonfiction by Steve Almond β€œAt what point does convenience become spiritual indolence?” –Steve Almond …
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  5. Fiction, the Short Form and The Trouble with Memoir: with Rob Roberge

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    December 10, 2009 by The Citron Review

    by Antonia Crane   Antonia Crane: I heard you were writing a memoir. What is it about and what are …
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