![]() ![]() ![]() You have two, correct? Are they as much trouble as mine?īG: I have two boxers, who are the most wonderful, pain-in-the-ass thing that ever happened to me. LM: True confession time - I have a big brown dog I call the Slobbering Beast, and my main goal in interviewing you was to get you to talk more about your own beasts. (And as a bonus, meet her big brown dogs!) Intrigued? Then read on to get Bryn’s take on the road to publishing, what makes a character compelling, and whether it’s true that any publicity is good publicity. The Associated Press says that “This book won’t pull at heartstrings but instead yank out the entire organ and shake it about before lodging it back in an unfamiliar position.” Library Journal calls it “…so freakishly good and dangerous that it should come with a warning label.” ![]() ![]() Her pull-no-punches style may sometimes be uncomfortable, but it’s always interesting.īryn, who bills herself as a “fourth-generation Kansan and the daughter of a mostly reformed drug dealer,” has an MA in creative writing and two small press novels, but it is her latest work, All the Ugly and Wonderful Things (St. She doesn’t equivocate in her conversations or her writing. I first met Bryn Greenwood in an online writing group a few years ago, and I was immediately struck by how clear and authentic her voice was. ![]()
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