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What We Want to Leave Behind: A Conversation with Carolyn Ives Gilman by Arley Sorg
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Clarkesworld Magazine – Science Fiction & Fantasy
Carolyn Ives Gilman’s career as a published author began with “The Trial of Victor Genovese” (Tales of the Unanticipated, Fall 1986).
Carolyn Ives Gilman’s latest is novella Testament of Leaves, due this month from Fairwood Press.
You’ve been publishing fiction for quite a while and have several novels out, plus a lot of short fiction.
Are there aspects of writing nonfiction that feel similar to writing fiction, or that you find satisfying in similar ways to writing fiction?
For folks who haven’t read your short fiction, if they were to read one or two short stories, what would you want them to read, and why?