
New Books Network Emily Hunt Kivel, "Dwelling" (FSG, 2025)
Nov 28, 2025
Emily Hunt Kivel, author of the debut novel *Dwelling*, discusses her surreal and magical tale set against the backdrop of a housing crisis. She explores Evie's journey of eviction and search for belonging in the peculiar town of Gulluck, Texas. Emily delves into the fairy-tale form, balancing whimsy and cruelty, and how architecture critiques societal values. She emphasizes the power of shoes as metaphors for journeys and resilience while promoting kindness in storytelling against a harsh reality.
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Fairy Tales Expand Interior Worlds
- Emily Hunt Cavell used fairy-tale form because it expands interior worlds and lets mysterious forces guide plot.
Gullick's Interiors Bend Reality
- Gullick, Texas, is officially flat plains but interiors contort into fun-house spaces when you enter certain houses. Emily describes interest in interior architecture over exterior facades as central to the town's magic.
Gentleness As A Radical Force
- Cavell intentionally balances whimsy with cruelty because fairy tales naturally contain both forces. She wanted gentleness as a scarce, radical quality against contemporary aggression.








