![]() ![]() “Little Fish” was the only time where, I remember I had like, 40, 50 pages and I thought, “Shoot, this is a novel, I’m going to have to write a novel, that’s gonna be difficult.” (Laughs) The stories in the new book, “A Dream of a Woman,” all sort of ended up revealing themselves to me as the length that they were. ![]() When I write, my process is very much letting the length of the thing reveal itself to me. What I can say is that I’m more encouraged when these things are not so remarkable.Īfter the success of your novel “Little Fish,” you’ve returned to the short story form. ![]() She said it’s for other people to draw wider conclusions, but “probably the main thing is that I hope that I’m just one of many to come. I began our conversation with congratulations - she’s living and teaching in Brooklyn, N.Y., right now and she and her roommate poured champagne and went to the roof of their apartment building to shout and celebrate when they heard - and asked her what the nomination means. 21 - was nominated for the Giller Prize before it even came out. Her new book - “A Dream of a Woman,” which centres the life of trans characters and is out Sept. Her next book, the novel “Little Fish,” about a transgender woman living in Winnipeg, cemented her reputation, winning the Lambda Literary Award for transgender fiction in 2018. With her first book of short stories, 2014’s “A Safe Girl to Love,” Casey Plett became a writer to watch. ![]()
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