
Mary Pappalardo
Articles
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Jun 21, 2024 |
theoffingmag.com | Julia Chen |Aozora Brockman |Mary Pappalardo |Mimi Wong
Aozora Brockman’s story “Light and Moon” was published in The Offing’s Fiction department. Q&A conducted by Julia Chen, Fiction Assistant Editor. Donate to The Offing! Our Patreon supporters received early access to the interview with The Offing contributor Aozora Brockman. The Offing pays our contributors, and we appreciate the help of all of our supporters in sustaining our work.
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Dec 15, 2023 |
theoffingmag.com | Mary Pappalardo |Alexandra Ye |Mimi Wong
Alexandra Ye’s story “IOU” was published in The Offing’s Fiction department on February 23, 2023. Q&A conducted by Mary Pappalardo, Fiction Editor. Our Patreon supporters received early access to the interview with The Offing contributor Alexandra Ye. The Offing pays our contributors, and we appreciate the help of all of our supporters in sustaining our work.
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Sep 29, 2023 |
theoffingmag.com | Mimi Wong |Mary Pappalardo |Julia Mallory
Jennifer Baker is the author of Forgive Me Not (Nancy Paulsen Books). Her story “Where Dads Go: A Soundtrack for My Unborn Child” was published in The Offing’s Enumerate department on February 17, 2021. Q&A conducted by Mimi Wong, Editor in Chief. This interview has been condensed and edited for clarity. Donate to The Offing! Our Patreon supporters received exclusive access to the video Q&A with The Offing contributor Jennifer Baker, along with two bonus, curated playlists.
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Sep 1, 2023 |
theoffingmag.com | Mary Pappalardo |Lara Longo |Di Jayawickrema |Mimi Wong
Lara Longo’s “Motherland” was published in The Offing’s Fiction department on March 2, 2023.Q&A conducted by Mary Pappalardo, Fiction Editor. Donate to The Offing! Our Patreon supporters received early access to this Q&A with The Offing contributor Lara Longo and receive other perks as well. The Offing pays our contributors, and we appreciate the help of all of our supporters in sustaining our work.
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Jul 12, 2023 |
full-stop.net | Mary Pappalardo
[Two Dollar Radio; 2023]At the center of Kathryn Bromwich’s gorgeous debut novel At the Edge of the Woodsis a collection of tensions that resist coexistence, foils that reflect and repel each other. Even categorizing the novel is difficult; pulling from both the environmental novel and feminist novel, it does not clearly reside in either of these traditions.
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