
The Writing Life
Writing the grotesque body with Heather Parry
Feb 19, 2024
Author Heather Parry discusses writing the grotesque body, reimagining gothic tropes, voice in narrative, and the impact of writing residencies. She explores themes of obsession, love, grief, power, and women's agency in her debut novel.
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- Heather Parry reimagines gothic tropes and challenges genre limitations in her writing.
- The balance between horror and humor is essential in Heather Parry's exploration of the grotesque body.
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Heather Parry's Writing Journey and Themes Explored in Her Books
Heather Parry, author of 'Orpheus Builds a Girl' and 'This is My Body Given for You', discusses her writing career and the themes explored in her books. She talks about her debut novel, which delves into obsession, love, and power, while balancing the beautiful and the grotesque. Parry explains how she reimagines gothic tropes and challenges the limitations of genre. She also touches on her short story collection, which examines the transformation and manipulation of the body. Parry shares insights on her writing process, the influence of the grotesque in her work, and the balance between horror and humor in her stories.
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