![]() ![]() Can you speak about your ideas on atmosphere, whether in fiction or nonfiction? What’s replaced some of those traditional components is atmosphere. I’ve had conversations with friends about how the development of character, story, setting – all the traditional components – have sort of faded away when thinking about what constitutes contemporary fiction. One of the many things I’ve noticed throughout your work is your commitment to conjuring a certain quality of atmosphere. ![]() The two authors discuss atmosphere, obsession and going ‘too far’. Read his short story ‘Fixation’ here.Īmina Cain is the author of two collections of short fiction, Creature and I Go to Some Hollow, and the novel Indelicacy. He lives in Colorado and teaches at University of Denver. Patrick Cottrell is the author of Sorry to Disrupt the Peace, winner of a Whiting Award in Fiction. ![]()
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