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THE PARIS REVIEW
Mothers as Makers of Death -
MCSWEENEY’S 64: THE AUDIO ISSUE
Just Do It
CONFIDENCE, OR THE APPEARANCE OF CONFIDENCE
The Best of The Believer Interviews
An Interview with Leslie Feist
THE PARIS REVIEW
The Child Thing
An Interview with Sheila Heti
LITHUB
The Impossible Exercise of Interviewing Leonora Carrington
In Conversation with Heidi Sopinka
HAZLITT
’I Wanted To Write a Book That Felt Supernaturally Slippery and Alive’
An Interview with Sara Peters
LITHUB
5 Writers, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers
THE BELIEVER MAGAZINE
Claudia corresponds with Seattle writer, Stacey Levine, in The Believer Logger
THE BEAUTY IS RELENTLESS: THE SHORT MOVIES OF EMILY VEY DUKE AND COOPER BATTERSBY
White Cat to Duke, Do You Read Me?
THE NEW YORKER PAGE-TURNER
How Do You Become A Sex Writer? -
SHORTLIST, AMAZON FIRST NOVEL AWARD
“At once hypnotic and dazzling, STUNT is, quite simply, a feat. ”
THE GLOBE AND MAIL Named a Best Book of the Year“Deeply weird and totally beautiful.”
TIME OUT CHICAGO“STUNT is mesmerizing, rewarding, and breathtaking.”
QUILL & QUIRE Starred Review, Named a Best Book of the Year -
TROUT STANLEY
SHORTLIST, DORA AWARD FOR BEST ORIGINAL PLAY“Hysterically funny… A deliciously lyrical piece of Canadian Gothic.”
THE NEW YORK TIMES“Part Coen Brothers, part Sam Shepard, this TROUT has legs.”
VARIETY“A masterwork. “
THE NATIONAL POSTSHORTLIST, GOVERNOR GENERAL’S AWARD
SHORTLIST, TRILLIUM BOOK AWARD“ As ambitious as its subject, The Gwendolyn Poems vibrates with language that is at times beautiful, at times brutal––and always theatrical."
—Governor General's Award Jury“Not be quite old enough yet for bona fide ‘classic’ status, but it’s on its way. “
THE TORONTO STAR