Eliza Clark: 'I'm prepared to sacrifice beauty for realism'
The British novelist on her first short story collection, internet culture, and crafting fiction that defies genre
It was a Saturday morning in late January and my book club was ready to discuss She’s Always Hungry. Back in December, we had voted among four short story collections to choose our monthly pick and I could tell, long before the poll went up, that Eliza Clark’s new book would be the winner.
Not everyone had…
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