Issue 34, Spring '13

Discuss Amelia Gray & THREATS

by Fringe Magazine 07.30.2012

In this week’s Feature story, Maddie Crum chats with Amelia Gray about her new novel, Threats. What do you guys think of the book? How does it compare to Gray’s flash fiction collections, AM/PM and Museum of the Weird? Do you agree with Gray that it’s easier “to write about things when [you're] not deeply familiar with them”?

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  • Jerry Aycox Monday, July 30, 2012 at 10:28 am

    I’ve never been a big believer in “Write what you know.” So yeah, I agree.

    Haven’t read the book, but I’m a fan of Museum. Thanks for the piece.

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