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The instant national bestselling author of the acclaimed debut novel Sweetbitter, Stephanie Danler, stopped by the show to chat with me about her not-so-overnight success as a rising literary star. Ms. Danler signed a six-figure deal with Knopf for her first book, the coming-of-age story of a young woman transplanted into New York City’s upscale, cutthroat restaurant world. Bestselling author Jay McInerney called Sweetbitter “… a stunning debut novel, one that seems destined to help define a generation,” and the book has been compared to Anthony Bourdain’s Kitchen Confidential. Before returning to her love of writing, and earning an MFA in Fiction from The New School in NY, Ms. Danler spent much of her life working in the food and wine industry. Stephanie has also written essays for The Paris Review, Vogue, Literary Hub, and Travel + Leisure. Join us for this two-part interview, and if you’re a fan of the show, please subscribe in iTunes to automatically see new interviews, and help other writers find us. In Part Two of the file Stephanie Danler and I discuss:
The Dichotomy of Procrastination and Deadlines
Why Relationships Are Important to Writers
On the Deconstruction and Sanctity of Creativity
How Great Writers Leave ‘Blood on the Page’
Some Great Advice on Why You Just Need to Finish
The Show Notes
How ‘Sweetbitter’ Author Stephanie Danler Writes: Part One
Sweetbitter: A novel – Stephanie Danler
StephanieDanler.com with Links to Essays by Stephanie Danler
This is Water – David Foster Wallace
Stephanie Danler on Instagram
Stephanie Danler on Twitter
Kelton Reid on Twitter
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Release date
Lydbog: 15. august 2016
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