Chase Isbell

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Chase Isbell is a poet, theorist, and literary critic who writes about desire and language. They research bisexuality in European literature and theory of the long twentieth century. They are the Blog Editor for Shenandoah.

Posts

Conversations: "Slowest Hunter" by Swati Sudarsan

Blog Editor Chase Isbell interviews Shenandoah contributor Swati Sudarsan about “Slowest Hunter,” a dystopian short story about celebrity culture.

Books: Night Watch by Mathew Goldberg

Blog Editor Chase Isbell interviews Shenandoah contributor Mathew Goldberg about his book Night Watch, a short story collection about the violence of ordinary life.

Conversations: "This Is My Face When You Won't Stop Talking" by Flávia Monteiro

Blog Editor Chase Isbell interviews Shenandoah contributor Flávia Monteiro about her creative nonfiction essay “This Is My Face When You Won’t Stop Talking” featured in Issue 74.1-2.

Books: What We've Become by darlene anita scott

Blog Editor Chase Isbell interviews Shenandoah contributor darlene anita scott about her poetry chapbook What We’ve Become, a collection about love.

An Interview with Jean-Luc Bouchard, Shenandoah's New Creative Nonfiction Editor

Blog Editor Chase Isbell interviews Jean-Luc Bouchard about his new position as Creative Nonfiction Editor for Shenandoah.