“A surprisingly modern romance:” Fran Hoepfner in conversation with Clare Carlisle
The author of a new book on George Eliot talks about the questions, contracts, and considerations of marriage.
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Writer and teacher
Fran Hoepfner is a writer and teacher living in Brooklyn. She is an editor-at-large for the independent film magazine Bright Wall/Dark Room. Her fiction has been published in Peach Magazine, Burrow Press, and Joyland.
The author of a new book on George Eliot talks about the questions, contracts, and considerations of marriage.
Fran Hoepfner on learning that having a crush on vacation is life-ruining and delightful, that having big hair is an inevitability, and that Beethoven is somehow always involved.