Emma Copley Eisenberg explains how her nonfiction writing and history interest influenced her new fiction novel, Housemates, portraying a budding friendship on a Pennsylvania road trip.
She discusses her approach to productivity, emphasizing the significance of documenting her community and highlighting the importance of physical descriptions in effective fiction writing.
Ronald and June contemplate the excitement in challenging projects and the scarcity of authentic representations of fat individuals in fiction, addressing societal standards.
In a Slate Plus segment, Emma addresses the disturbing nature of toxic mentor figures in Housemates and the abuse of power by arts educators.
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