Cleyvis Natera on ‘Fog,’ Staying True to Your Voice, and Embracing Short Stories as Play
“Now, on this side of it, I’m like, You’ve been great all along.”
“Now, on this side of it, I’m like, You’ve been great all along.”
On our latest episode of Ursa Short Fiction, author Cleyvis Natera debuts her original short story, “Fog.”
“I’m really interested in this question of who stayed home and who left, and why?”
“When you build muscle, they say, you break the muscle just a little and that is what causes it to grow. That’s what I wanted to do with the language.”
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