Podcast Ep#14 Best of Author Series: Kaitlyn Greenidge Gets Real about the Writing Life
On episode 14, I have another episode from my “Best of…Author Interviews.” This week I am sharing my 2021 interview with award-winning novelist, Kaitlyn Greenidge.
Kaitlyn Greenidge's debut novel We Love You, Charlie Freeman (Algonquin Books), was one of the New York Times Critics' Top 10 Books of 2016. She is currently Features Director at Harper’s Bazaar as well as a contributing writer for The New York Times. Her second novel, Libertie, was published by Algonquin Books and it had just come out at the time of our interview.
Liberite is an exquisite novel about a young Black woman, the title character Libertie, who is coming of age during the era of reconstruction. She has never known the personal sting of slavery yet she yearns to be truly free. The novel begins in upstate New York, but the story makes its way to Haiti and beyond. And believe it or not, Libertie is actually based on real-life characters.
In addition to discussing Kaitlyn’s experience writing Liberite, we also dive deep into the writing life and how to make it work. We talk about:
How to balance writing with a full time job and motherhood.
The truth about writer’s block and how to overcome it.
Why writers don’t need solitude to create.
The importance of writing Black characters who are not exceptional.
A missive from Alice Walker that inspires Kaitlyn’s work.
This is an insightful and inspiring episode, with lots of actionable advice for writers to use in their own writing practice. I hope you enjoy it.
More Links, More Kaitlyn Greenidge
If you want to know more about Kaitlyn Greenidge, visit her website at KaitlynGreenidge.com.
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