She's lovely, very honest about what it's really like being a writer P.S. I don't think she was arrogant. I was introduced to her by her short stories (quite a few free to read online, Paris Review) - which have all these wryly described mishaps, weird scenarios, and lumpy underdogs. I hope she wins tomorrow because she doesn't write typical lit fic and her edgy worlds and work deserve more readers. Good luck Ottessa!!!
got that book in my local library by chance. maybe it is just my library has poor collection but Eileen is the book of the year for me. absorbing, dark, really creative, frank and just fucking good. I am anticipating the next one from Otessa Moshfegh.
What an interesting interview. She had some valid points to make, this in my opinion is honesty not arrogance. Looking forward to reading her book now. Big queue at the library for this. :-)
That's good to hear about the library. Not only that there's a queue but that there's a library still open at all! Ottessa is great and not arrogant at all, in fact she's very enthusiastic abour the books she's up against tonight. Anyway, in a few hours time we'll know who's won...!
Great interview. Looking forward to reading her short stories and her debut which I have heard you are bringing (you personally) out next spring. Think she is going to be one to watch.
Yep, it's all down to me that those books are getting published, she owes me big time! She's a great short story writer and the novella McGlue is amazing, I think you'll love it.
I'm reading Eileen at the moment and it's fantastic, absorbing, dark and hilarious at times.
Great!
She's lovely, very honest about what it's really like being a writer P.S. I don't think she was arrogant. I was introduced to her by her short stories (quite a few free to read online, Paris Review) - which have all these wryly described mishaps, weird scenarios, and lumpy underdogs. I hope she wins tomorrow because she doesn't write typical lit fic and her edgy worlds and work deserve more readers. Good luck Ottessa!!!
Hurrah! She's great isn't she. We'll be publishing the stories early next year and then following that with her novella McGlue which is amazing!
I'm so in love with her
Can't wait to watch her career!
got that book in my local library by chance. maybe it is just my library has poor collection but Eileen is the book of the year for me. absorbing, dark, really creative, frank and just fucking good. I am anticipating the next one from Otessa Moshfegh.
Wow, this lady is cool! I've read McGlue, blew me away. Now I'm off to read Eileen.
wish she was a close friend ❤ love your books
What an interesting interview. She had some valid points to make, this in my opinion is honesty not arrogance. Looking forward to reading her book now. Big queue at the library for this. :-)
That's good to hear about the library. Not only that there's a queue but that there's a library still open at all! Ottessa is great and not arrogant at all, in fact she's very enthusiastic abour the books she's up against tonight. Anyway, in a few hours time we'll know who's won...!
Great book and film both.
Just googled her birthday today and guess what it turned out to be.. 20 May whaa!!
(I mean I googled on 20 May so it's a weird coincidence.)
lol I love her.
Great interview. Looking forward to reading her short stories and her debut which I have heard you are bringing (you personally) out next spring. Think she is going to be one to watch.
Yep, it's all down to me that those books are getting published, she owes me big time! She's a great short story writer and the novella McGlue is amazing, I think you'll love it.
Vintage Books Are you being sarcastic? That's very unprofessional.
Vintage Books what? This is so unprofessional
Love her
omg what book did she read about writing bestsellers PLSPLS
fr i wanna know toooooo
My favorite part of Eileen was when her head caught on fire. *Spoiler*
you put the spoiler warning before you actually say it.
Bro don’t spoil it