The Review Review
Abstract
Kerry Neville’s just-released collection of short stories, Remember to Forget Me, is described as filled with “enormous compassion.” She lives in Georgia where she teaches at Georgia College and State University. Her first collection of stories, Necessary Lies, received the G.S. Sharat Chandra Prize in Fiction and was named a ForeWord Magazine Short Story Book of the Year. Her work has appeared in The Gettysburg Review, Epoch, and Triquarterly, and online in The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, and The Fix. She has twice been the recipient of the Dallas Museum of Art’s “Arts and Letters Prize for Fiction,” and has also been awarded the Texas Institute of Letters Kay Cattarulla Prize for the Short Story and the John Guyon Literary Nonfiction Prize from Crab Orchard Review.
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s)
Recommended Citation
Neville, Kerry and Stern, Jennifer
(2020)
""Stories Shouldn't Be Easy to Tell": A Chat With Author Kerry Neville,"
The Review Review: Vol. 1:
Iss.
1, Article 24.
DOI: 10.33972/trr.75
Available at:
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/trr/vol1/iss1/24
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