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          Jordanparsons and I interviewed John Crowley about his gorgeous new novel "Flint and Mirror" "In an island nation divided against itself.!

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          John Crowley lives in the hills above the Connecticut River in northern Massachusetts with his wife and twin daughters.

          He is the author of, among others, Daemonomania; Love & Sleep; Aegypt; Little, Big; The Translator; Novelties & Souvenirs; Lord Byron’s Novel; and Four Freedoms.

          What role or roles do your nightmares and dreams play in your fiction?

          A rather large one.

          Michael Chabon in a recent New York Review says he hates dreams, his own and (even more) hearing about others’.

          John Crowley's 'Little, Big' & Memory Palaces · Benedict Cumberbatch Greets John Crowley at 'We Live In Time' BFI London Film Festival Premiere.

        1. John Crowley's 'Little, Big' & Memory Palaces · Benedict Cumberbatch Greets John Crowley at 'We Live In Time' BFI London Film Festival Premiere.
        2. Conversation begins at Legendary author John Crowley () rejoins the show to celebrate his new novel.
        3. Jordanparsons and I interviewed John Crowley about his gorgeous new novel "Flint and Mirror" "In an island nation divided against itself.
        4. An excerpt from an interview by writer John Crowley who visited the New York State Writers Institute in March
        5. John Crowley interview, Feb 12th, Jordan Parsons and I read "Ka: Dar Oakley in the Ruin of Ymr" last month and to say that it's an.
        6. Mine have frequently granted me insights into what I’m doing, and they tell stories I can use. Even more, I find a kind of inspiration in the mere ability I have in sleep to come up with such astonishing, surprising stories that seem so rich in elusive meaning.

          The end of a story (published in the Yale Review a couple of years back) called “Little Yeses, Little Nos” ends with a lengthy transcription of an actual dream. And like Lewis Carroll I use the feelings of drea