People pointing, fingerpainting the world, leaving me the silhouette of my life. And I'm filling in the negative space with positively everything.
~ Edie Brickell

Novel Excerpt in Hunger Mountain


I love Hunger Mountain (Vermont College of Fine Art's journal of the arts), so I'm thrilled to see the excerpt of my WIP in their latest issue!

Also in this issue are five (five!!) fellow EMLA clients: Clare Dunkle, Jennifer Ziegler, Penny Blubaugh, Liz Scanlon, and Deborah Halvorsen, so I'm especially happy to see it surrounded by such lovely company and interesting work.

In particular, I enjoyed an article by Clare Dunkle, whose piece focuses on Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights. It's not only timely for the current discussion of "Dark YA," it's also serendipitous in my eyes because Bronte's tale is the inspiration for my own piece, "Stone Field," a re-imagining of Wuthering Heights, set in the American Ozarks of the 1800s.

If you get a chance, please check out the awesome new issue (and feel free to tell Hunger Mountain what you think in their comments section)--and thanks for letting me share!

2 comments:

Bethany Hegedus said...

Loved the opportunity to publish the excerpt of Stone Field. Thank you for sharing it with the Hunger Mountain audience.

Christy Lenzi said...

My pleasure!

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