The new issue of the Lowestoft Chronicle contains my interview with novelist Adam Berlin. Quite a few years ago, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill published Berlin’s first novel, Headlock. It set him up for a promising literary career. His next book, Belmondo Style, was published by St. Martin’s Press four years later. Positive reviews and literary awards followed, and the novel was optioned for film.
Twenty years have passed, and now Berlin has a new book in the stores. It’s his debut story collection, All Around They’re Taking Down the Lights.
In this interview with me for the Lowestoft Chronicle, Berlin discusses his writing career, the backstory to his early novels, his first literary agent, and some of the stories in his newly published fiction collection.
You can read the interview at this web link.