
Fresh Air Best Of: Novelists Liz Moore & Julian Barnes
Jan 31, 2026
Maureen Corrigan, noted literary critic and professor, gives a brisk review of George Saunders. Julian Barnes, Booker Prize winner and novelist, discusses his hybrid final book, mortality, and mourning. Liz Moore, bestselling novelist and MFA director, talks about addiction, missing siblings, adapting novels for TV, and writing routines. Short, conversational segments cover craft, grief, and adaptations.
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Kensington Visit Sparked A Novel
- Liz Moore first visited Kensington while accompanying her husband to photograph residents and was unprepared for what she saw.
- She turned that experience into a photo essay and later into the fictional backdrop for Long Bright River.
Two Sisters At The Story's Heart
- Long Bright River centers on two sisters, Mickey the patrol officer and Casey who struggles with substance use disorder.
- Casey goes missing amid a string of homicides and Mickey investigates both on and off the job.
Community Voices On The TV Set
- Moore worked on the TV adaptation of Long Bright River as co-creator, co-writer, and executive producer.
- She prioritized hiring Kensington community members as consultants, actors, musicians, and artists to ensure authenticity.






















