Emotionally dissonant but solvable: An interview with Frank Hinton

January 31st, 2011 § 3 Comments

This is part two of an interview series focusing on how the Internet is changing/improving/destroying the “indie lit” world. Interviews will feature writers, editors, designers and other artists with a web presence. I recently spoke with Frank Hinton over gmail chat. Some spelling has been corrected and time stamps have been removed but abbreviations, punctuation and line breaks have been preserved to give an ~accurate account of what conducting an interview online looks like.

Frank Hinton is the editor-in-chief and founder of the online literary magazine Metazen. She has been published on Lamination Colony, in decomP magazine, >kill author, Pop Serial and Pangur Ban Party among other publications. She is 27 and lives in Nova Scotia.

Frances Dinger: hi frank

Frank Hinton: hey

Frances: is now an okay time for the interview?

Frank: yes. it is. im getting headphones. one of my roommates is trying to sleep so i need to get headphones.
I’m back

Frances: sleeping at nine o’clock on a saturday? do you live with old ladies?
that’s not a real question

Frank: hahah
sorry. the headphones I got didn’t work
my roommate is going through a ridiculous breakup
and she is taking it really dramatically « Read the rest of this entry »

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