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author interviews skip to main | skip to sidebar author interviews Wednesday, March 13, 2024 Rachel Lyon Rachel Lyon is author of the novels Self-Portrait with Boy —a finalist for the Center for Fiction's 2018 First Novel Prize—and Fruit of the Dead . Lyon's short work has appeared in One Story , The Rumpus , Electric Literature ’s Recommended Reading, and elsewhere. She has taught creative writing at various institutions, most recently Bennington College, and lives with her husband and two young children in Western Massachusetts. My Q&A with the author: How much work does your title do to take readers into the story? Fruit of the Dead came to me through researching the myth of Persephone. While in the underworld, Persephone eats six pomegranate seeds, sometimes referred to as "fruit of the dead," an act that, without her knowledge, binds her to the place for eternity. Every time I revisit the myth I'm offended on Persephone's behalf that nobody tells he...

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