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Interview with Jamey Hatley
Hatley attributes much of her success to her "voice...People have said there is a kind of complexity in my work, a richness that they enjoy." Hatley also contends that her voice alone is not enough to fill a niche within the literary world. She argues against the idea that once you have read a book written by an author of color, you have read them all. Rather, Hatley states, "There are an infinite number of stories to be told by people who, on the surface, appear to be the same." Believe it or not, despite her enthusiasm to take on such themes as race, humanity, grief, and healing, Hatley was originally terrified of entering the literary world. Instead, Hatley took the sensible route with degrees in marketing and journalism. In the aftermath of 9/11, however, Hatley found herself with two choices: to live in fear or create art. For her, the decision was all too clear: Art. "Writing continues to terrify me, but I love it," she states. Email This Post |
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