![]() ![]() Funnily, it wasn’t until I dropped out of an MFA program that I started writing fiction seriously.ĬA: How did your time in Japan influence your writing? Kelly Luce: I always wrote, from childhood, but I didn’t think of writing as something one could do as a career until my mid-twenties. Luce recently shared her thoughts with Cease, Cows.Ĭhuck Augello: When did you first start writing stories? Her first novel, Pull Me Under, will be published later this year. ![]() Three Scenarios in Which Hana Sasaki Grows a Tail is available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Powell’s, and your local independent bookstore. ![]() They tickle the mind and touch the heart while lingering in your consciousness these are stories you’ll remember long after the book is returned to the shelf. Set in Japan, Luce’s stories bring the reader into a world that’s slightly askew yet still familiar. Kelly Luce’s debut collection, Three Scenarios in Which Hana Sasaki Grows a Tail, published in 2013 by A Strange Object, is an imaginative delight, unpredictable, amusing, and frequently heartbreaking. ![]()
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