#588: A Discussion of Kathleen Alcott’s Emergency, with Samantha Nickerson

This week, I speak with Samantha Nickerson and I discuss the themes of friendship, relationships, depression, and death, and the craft of Kathleen Alcott in creating stories that are difficult to put down in the new short story collection, Emergency.

Samantha Nickerson

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One response to “#588: A Discussion of Kathleen Alcott’s Emergency, with Samantha Nickerson”

  1. I avoid literary fiction like…a certain cliche I don’t want to write here – and anyway, after COVID, it might be too soon – but you have seriously tempted me to buy this book.

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