SCR is excited to include in the Spring 2021 issue (53.2) work by Garielle Lutz: “Worsted,” an excerpt from the novel of the same name. Lutz recently recorded a craft discussion for us describing the writing process in creating the flash-fiction piece “Grounds,” which we are pleased to present here.
“Grounds”
A Short Story by Garielle Lutz
Then she found something out about me but wouldn’t tell me what it was. All she said was “Why would anyone say such a thing about you? What’s your side of the story?” I told her that it was probably not a story with sides to it. The sides were what would have held it in if there had been a way to keep it from getting out.
Click here to read the discussion in print.
Click below to listen to the audio.
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