by WaterStone Review | Apr 30, 2024 | blog: all
In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Michael Levy Your nonfiction piece, “Abscission,” details your grandmother’s life and your relationship with her as she aged. It asks the question what memories we will recall later in life. What prompted you to write...
by WaterStone Review | Nov 14, 2023 | featuredpost
Congrats on your nonfiction piece “When We Were Boys,” which is featured in The Best American Essays 2023! We were excited to debut it in Water~Stone, and we are thrilled it is getting the recognition it deserves. Can you talk about where this piece started when you...
by WaterStone Review | Sep 26, 2023 | featuredpost
In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Jean McDonough Your nonfiction piece, “Vanishing Point,” expertly braids painting and Cubism techniques, specifically Picasso’s Guernica, with a turbulent childhood, layered within the reality and metaphor of driving....
by WaterStone Review | Jun 27, 2023 | blog: all
In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Joseph Holt This week, we spoke with Jospeh Holt on finding inspiration in small moments, place and setting in writing, and his upcoming works. Your flash nonfiction piece, “People in Cars Outside the Coin...
by WaterStone Review | Apr 18, 2023 | blog: all
In The Field: Conversations With Our Contributors—Cole W. Williams I always like to start these interviews off by learning about the inspiration behind the writing. In “On Thelma & Louise”, your short essay published in Volume 25, you wrote about a woman who...