In the many years we’ve been doing this series and through two previous books, River Street’s founder, Hollay Ghadery, has never been a part of our Power Q & A series—but that all changes now! Hollay’s debut collection of short fiction, Widow Fantasies, (Gordon Hill, September 1, 2024) has scored some pretty sweet advance reviews, being praised for its “jewel-tone richness” (Molly Peacock) and “tight, sharp-witted, and expertly crafted stories” (Kathryn Mockler).
The form of Hollay’s short fiction is particularly interesting to many readers. The stories, which explore fantasy and the act of fantasizing as a way to subvert and explore misogyny, are not only short but really short. Many pieces are flash fiction and knowing Hollay as we do, we know she never wrote flash fiction before this collection.
So, we wanted to know, why? And also, how?