DH: Julia, I very much appreciate the basic premise of A Part of Me—that deeply felt experiences with other people become a part of our identity. What can you tell us about this idea and how it came to you? JND: For some time I’ve been writing from memory and personal experience in both my […]
David Huddle Interviews Julia Nunnally Duncan, Author of “A Part of Me”
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Allen Mendenhall Interviews Julia Nunnally Duncan, Author of “A Place That Was Home”

AM: Julia, it’s great to have the opportunity to promote a regular contributor to Southern Literary Review. Tell us a little about your new collection of essays, A Place That Was Home. JND: Thank you, Allen. I appreciate your introducing my new book to your readers. A Place That Was Home is my first nonfiction […]
Allen Mendenhall Interviews Julia Nunnally Duncan

AM: Thank you for taking the time to do this interview, and congratulations on your forthcoming book, Barefoot in the Snow. This is, I believe, your third collection of poetry. How does this one differ from your earlier books of poetry? JND: Barefoot in the Snow reflects a more mature vision and perspective of events […]
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