In every interview, I like to ask writers, “Is there a question you’d like me to ask?” I’m always surprised by the types of questions they’d want to ask themselves, so I decided to take the idea of the self-interview and give writers some restraints.
One. Use Who/What/When/Where/Why-ish questions.
Two. Have fun.
Today, we have Melissa Fraterrigo, author of the memoir The Perils of Girlhood, the novel Glory Days, and a collection of short fiction, The Longest Pregnancy: Stories. Outside of writing, she is the executive director of the Lafayette Writer’s Studio in Lafayette, Indiana, and teaches at Purdue University.
Let’s turn it over to Melissa Fraterrigo.
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