by Meg | Aug 30, 2022 | Book Reviews & Interviews
Thanks to Michael at “The Lives of Writers” podcast for a great conversation. You can eavesdrop here or wherever podcasts are found. Michael talks with Meg Tuite about growing up in a family of readers, A Confederacy of Dunces, the beginnings of writing...
by Meg | Jul 25, 2022 | Book Reviews & Interviews
I put together a playlist for White Van – you can listen to it, and read the descriptions for each song, at the legendary Largehearted Boy. It’s great to be in such good company there. As the site notes: Previous contributors include Jesmyn Ward, Lauren...
by Meg | Jul 25, 2022 | Book Reviews & Interviews
Thanks to Adam Van Winkle for his excellent, unflinching review of White Van at Cowboy Jamboree! He writes: It’s a rare thing when the form of art, the experience of art, the effect of art, captures the art’s subject. James Joyce did it. Beckett did it. Odetta did...
by Meg | Jun 29, 2022 | Book Reviews & Interviews
There’s a new review of White Van up at Volume 1 Brooklyn. Thanks to Ian Maloney! Here’s how he begins his thoughtful piece: Meg Tuite’s latest collection, White Van, has foreboding, danger, and violence from cover to cover. Even the haunting...
by Meg | Jun 20, 2022 | Book Reviews & Interviews
Thanks to Jonathan Montgomery for his kind review of White Van. He’s written a long and thoughtful post, part of which says, Meg chooses to do battle with trauma, injustice, and the inherent cruelty of the world with an arsenal of pure language. This is a work...
by Meg | Mar 24, 2022 | Book Reviews & Interviews
Thanks to Superstition Review for their mention of White Van! I love that they say it “shines with Meg’s unique descriptive voice.” Meg Tuite’s White...