From Riggle's Q&A with Steph Post:
What drew you to the genre you write in?Visit Kristina Riggle's website.
I’d been writing contemporary mainstream fiction about family conflict for years, and my agent challenged me to widen my scope to something more grand and expansive. I figured one way to do that was to write about a family over multiple generations, a family with a clouded legacy. That drove me to writing about the mid 1930s, and 1999. I got hooked on historical fiction. I used to be a journalist, and applying my research and interview skills to the 1930s world of Broadway, first generation Jewish-Americans in New York, and songwriting, was like an independent study. I loved it.
Were there any parts of your novel that were edited out, but which you miss terribly?
I don’t know that I miss it, but I had a painful cut from Vivian in Red. I had...[read on]
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