Jane Ciabattari
janeciab.bsky.social
Jane Ciabattari
@janeciab.bsky.social
Fiction [Stealing the Fire]. Critic [BBC_Culture LitHub. Community [@bookcritics.bsky.social SFGrotto BayBookFest Litcampwriters .
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@janeciab.bsky.social talks to Olivia Laing about fictionalizing cinematic icons Federico Fellini and Pier Paolo Pasolini.
Olivia Laing on Fictionalizing the Murder of Pier Paulo Pasolini
Olivia Laing’s innovative first novel Crudo (2018), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial prize, is written from the point of view of Kathy Acker, who Laing called “the acme of the self-inv…
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November 11, 2025 at 7:30 PM
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@janeciab.bsky.social talks to Susan Straight about chronicling COVID in literature: “I stood at the gate and listened to my neighbors and the traveler nurses. Their backpacks were their lives, and their camaraderie.”
Susan Straight on Chronicling the Impact of COVID-19 in Fiction
Sacrament follows in natural progression Susan Straight’s bestselling novel Mecca (2022), which revolves around three characters in that date-growing city in the Coachella Valley, including Johnny …
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October 28, 2025 at 4:00 PM
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The Wayfarer is set in Polynesia 1k years ago, filled with fascinating characters, animals, birds, celestial navigators. Utterly captivating!
October 21, 2025 at 8:24 PM
The Wayfarer is set in Polynesia 1k years ago, filled with fascinating characters, animals, birds, celestial navigators. Utterly captivating!
October 21, 2025 at 8:24 PM
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October 21, 2025 at 12:01 PM
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@janeciab.bsky.social talks to award-winning playwright, poet, and novelist Quan Barry about writing a horror story set in Antarctica.
Quan Barry on Writing a Horror Novel Set in Antarctica
Quan Barry is an award-winning playwright (and poet) as well as a novelist, skills which show in the virtuosity of the ensemble of characters she has created in The Unveiling. Her primary narrator …
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October 14, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Quan Barry, re her new novel @literaryhub.bsky.social: "...I’m really an instinctual writer. I don’t have a scholarly bone in my body, i.e., nothing in me vibes with literary analysis or criticism. At its heart, my book is a novel about memory." @groveatlantic lithub.com/quan-barry-o...
October 14, 2025 at 4:49 PM
Flashback to 2019, Gregg Barrios and I welcoming #tommyorange to @bookcritics awards ceremony, when he received the NBCC John Leonard award for best first book for #therethere Today he's honored by the @macarthur.foundation with a MacArthur Fellow grant. More books TK! (Link in comments.)
October 8, 2025 at 7:20 PM
And how an AI hallucination inspired the newest story in his collection…the last in the book.
September 25, 2025 at 5:45 PM
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Sasha Bonét, whose new memoir, “The Waterbearers,” traces the lives of her mother and grandmother, discusses four other books that examine complex mothers.
The Mother as Antihero
Sasha Bonét, the author of “The Waterbearers,” shares four books about mothers who are both incredible and imperfect.
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September 24, 2025 at 8:20 PM
Happy publication day to @angelaflournoy.bsky.social Her beautifully crafted new novel, The Wilderness, ranges from 2008 to 2027, revealing moments from ecstatic & heart breaking, & the value of friendship.
September 16, 2025 at 5:34 PM
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“I think precocious children in fiction can be pretentious. But what are you gonna do? Write about a dumb one?” @janeciab.bsky.social interviews @shteyngart.bsky.social.
Gary Shteyngart on Channeling a Precocious Child Narrator
Vera, the buzzy, brilliant and preternaturally observant ten-year-old central to Gary Shteyngart’s sardonic and profoundly relevant new novel, brings a fresh, necessary perspective to our evolving …
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July 8, 2025 at 7:30 PM
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“Love and toxicity are hardly unfamiliar bedfellows.” Hal Ebbott tells @janeciab.bsky.social about writing a novel of male friendship.
Hal Ebbott on Writing a Novel of Male Friendship
Hal Ebbott’s extraordinary first novel, Among Friends, opens with a brief prelude in which the two friends, Amos and Emerson, meet in college. It’s August, only athletes have returned. “In the dist…
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June 24, 2025 at 4:02 PM
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Lovely time at the Bay Area Book Fest. Thanks to @janeciab.bsky.social for hosting and so great to speak with @anitafelicelli.bsky.social, Hon Lai-Chu, and @jacqlyy.bsky.social about spec fic! Check out their weird and wonderful books, HOW WE KNOW OUR TIME TRAVELERS and MENDING BODIES
June 4, 2025 at 4:03 PM
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Bay Area! I'm going to be IN you May 30-June 3 for the Bay Area Book Festival

On the panel "Stories of Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction" with @anitafelicelli.bsky.social, Hon Lai Chu, @jacqlyy.bsky.social, moderated by @janeciab.bsky.social 12:30 Sunday, June 1

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May 15, 2025 at 4:16 PM
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🌿Please join us this Sat 5/17 @ LitCamp's #reading at Sebastopol's #Litcrawl when 15 #writers-- including me--share short takes on a having a super bad attitude! 5pm, 186 N. Main Street. FREE. It'd be great to see you! 💜

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May 13, 2025 at 3:59 AM
Looking forward to this @baybookfest.bsky.social speculative fiction conversation!
Bay Area! I'm going to be IN you May 30-June 3 for the Bay Area Book Festival

On the panel "Stories of Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction" with @anitafelicelli.bsky.social, Hon Lai Chu, @jacqlyy.bsky.social, moderated by @janeciab.bsky.social 12:30 Sunday, June 1

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May 17, 2025 at 2:17 AM
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Dear friends, we've launch a change to the way we offer grants to underrepresented writers at @pageonem.bsky.social. I hope you'll read and share with your colleagues and writers. Thanks!
Page One Media is offering one pro bono publicity campaign for 2026 to an underrepresented writer. For more info, check out the blog - https://page1m.com/blog/ 

If you want to submit your 2026 title, apply here: https://page1m.co/2026grant

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May 16, 2025 at 8:31 PM
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“The most interesting fiction, to me, contains this element of strangeness, whether it’s set in the real world or an alternative one.” @janeciab.bsky.social interviews @karenebender.bsky.social.
Karen E. Bender on Channeling Contemporary Anxieties Through Speculative Fiction
My last Lit Hub conversation with Karen E. Bender was in 2018, just before her collection The New Order was published. She mentioned that she read John Cheever’s short stories in graduate school: “…
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May 13, 2025 at 2:30 PM
My @literaryhub.bsky.social conversation with award winning short story author @karenebender.bsky.social re: her new collection, The Words of Dr L and Other Stories, just our from Counterpoint Press.
May 13, 2025 at 4:09 PM
Congratulations to Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists www.pulitzer.org/winners/22691
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May 5, 2025 at 7:56 PM
Happy book launch month to #GuadalupeNettel & #CristinaRiveraNettel
Masterful magical Mexican writers #CristinaRiveraGarza & #GuadalupeNettel, who were in the @baybookfest.bsky.social Juan Rulfo panel I moderated a few years back, have new fiction coming in 2025.
April 20, 2025 at 3:44 PM
Incredible list for @carolshieldsprize.bsky.social shortlist, congrats to all!
The 2025 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction Shortlist:

• Pale Shadows by Dominique Fortier, translated by Rhonda Mullins
• All Fours by Miranda July
• Code Noir by Canisia Lubrin
• Liars by Sarah Manguso
• River East, River West by Aube Rey Lescure

carolshieldsprizeforfiction.com/2025-shortlist
April 3, 2025 at 4:03 PM
A joy to intro Maxine Hong Kingston, NBCC fiction award winner 1976, distinguished guest at 50th anniversary awards ceremony. Gratitude to my co-chair Jacob Appel, NBCC president @hspartington.bsky.social & awards co-vps @irisjamahldunkle & CristophIrmscher.
NBCC board member @janeciab.bsky.social introduces honored guest Maxine Hong Kingston, calling her “the woman who has changed so many lives through her genius, her brilliant wordplay, her visionary narratives, her inimitable presence.” #NBCCAwards
March 23, 2025 at 5:46 PM