Prof. Regis Fox interviews Tananarive Due at the Key West Literary Seminar
This past weekend, Professor Regis Fox interviewed Tananarive Due on her latest work, The Reformatory as part of the Key West Literary festival.
You can read London Griffith's summary of the event, "Unburying the Ghosts of the Past: Tananarive Due on The Reformatory – An interview by Regis M. Fox," at the festival's website.
An excerpt of Griffith's summary:
The warm humid sunny morning acted as a comforting hug as Tananarive Due took the stage to discuss her latest work, The Reformatory with Regis M. Fox. Due’s openness and willingness to discuss her latest work was only dwarfed by her remarkable personal journey through her past to share the horrors of the Dozier School for Boys through her haunting ghost story. Part discussion of the work, part discussion of the journey of the novel from idea, personal history, grief, and ultimate publishing, the hour-long talk seemed too short a time to glean all that Ms. Due and Ms. Fox wished to share and discuss. [ . . . ]