Her latest novel is The Wonder Bread Summer.
From the author's Q & A with Mourning Goats:
Did I hear right? Wonder Bread is taken from a lot of real events you've been through?Learn more about the book and author at Jessica Anya Blau's website, Facebook page, and Twitter perch.
Yup, sure is. Here's the round up of stuff I've encountered in real life: 1. The bread bag full of cocaine. 2. The girl (moi!) working at a dress shop that's really a front for cocaine dealing. 3. The quadriplegic with the head pointer who makes "erotic" films (in real life the guy made sex films that he called "art", in the book the guy makes porn). 4. The blind date with the quadriplegic (my blind date was with a paraplegic). 5. A guy named Vice Versa (the real one wasn't a hit man). Hmmm, there's more, but I can't remember right now.
What's the hardest thing you ever had to write?
The hardest things for me to write are promo/ad copy sort of things. Fiction is way easier than stuff like that. Actually, the hardest things to write are mission statements, essays, statements of purpose. The kind of stuff you have to write to get into colonies. I find that kind of writing agonizing.
Did I hear that the very first story you sent out was published? What did that feel like?
It did and I was shocked. I was...[read on]
Read--Coffee with a Canine: Jessica Anya Blau and Pippa.
The Page 69 Test: The Wonder Bread Summer.
My Book, The Movie: The Wonder Bread Summer.
--Marshal Zeringue