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Ashley Blooms

Adult, Fabulism

Queer Kentuckian and debut author of Every Bone a Prayer

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Born and raised in Cutshin, Kentucky, Ashley Blooms received her MFA as a John and Renee Grisham Fellow at the University of Mississippi. Her short stories have appeared in The Years Best Dark Fantasy & Horror, Fantasy & Science Fiction and Strange Horizons, among others. Her nonfiction has appeared in the Oxford American. Shes been awarded scholarships from the Clarion Writers Workshop and Appalachian Writers Workshop, served as fiction editor for the Yalobusha Review, and worked as an editorial intern and first reader for Tor.com.

For more on Ashley, please visit her website and read our review of her debut novel, Every Bone a Prayer, here.

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BOOKS:

Every Bone a Prayer (2020)

Your biggest literary influences:

Shirley Jackson, Louise Erdrich, Kelly Link, Stephen King

Last book read:

I recently finished The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell, a slow-burn Victorian ghost story that was wonderfully creepy and beautifully written. I also just started Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor and Im already in love! 

The book that changed your life:

Shirley Jacksons The Haunting of Hill House was transformational for me. It was one of those books that I read and thought: there it is, thats exactly what I want to do. The language is intoxicating, the images linger long after the book is done, and the characters are unforgettable. Just thinking of it makes me want to reread it again to see what else I might learn. 

Your favorite literary character:

Unsurprisingly, Eleanor Vance from The Haunting of Hill House is very high on my list. There is something so incredibly tender and yet fierce about Eleanor as she begins to seek out and claim her life for herself for the first time. The vacillation between her desire to be seen and wanted coupled with her distrust, guilt and jealousy it all feels so human. I think often of Eleanor and the little girl with her cup of stars, and how women are punished for their selfishdesires, and how hard they must fight to hold onto those desires in the face of so much pressure to be good and quiet and not make a fuss. How brave it is to fight against that. To want more.

Currently working on:

My second adult novel for Sourcebooks! Im still very early in the process, but Im excited to get wrapped up in new characters and a new story.

Words to live by:

Be kind. 

Advice for aspiring authors:

Its okay to ignore advice that doesnt feel right to you. Even if its from a hugely successful author or an author whose work you really admire. I think most writers (and maybe especially young writers) want to feel like were doing it right, that were not somehow messing up this thing we love so much. And since a lot of the publication process can seem inscrutable before youve been through it, I think we worry that there are rules that we might be breaking unknowingly. So we ask for advice from people who have been there. We look for clues, hints, anything that will make us feel like were on the right track. But a lot of writing advice is very personal and just wont apply to you. If someone says that you have to write every day to be a writer, for example, but you have a job or children or your creativity just doesnt work that way, its okay! Ignore it. Keep doing what works for you. Theres no one path to being a writer, which is beautiful and terrifying. Keep writing and reading. Keep trying. Youll get there. 

Reviews:

I have loved Every Bone a Prayer since I saw an early draft years ago; loved Misty, her family, her secret talents, and the way she sees the world around her from the crayfish in muddy water to the ghostly trees she runs past in the night, to the trailer park where she and her family barely survive. This is a book and a writer I highly recommend.” 

Dorothy Allison, author of Bastard out of Carolina

I couldnt stop reading Ashley Blooms raw-boned language that carried me on young Mistys journey. While the weight on her skin threatened to take her under, the current of hope had me rooting for Misty to rise up. I cant wait to see this book shoot into the stratosphere.

Leah Weiss, author of If the Creek Don’t Rise

Searing and soothing, honest and elusive, Every Bone a Prayer is a gift. Its the pure truth, told slant.” 

Alix E. Harrow, author of The Ten Thousand Doors of January

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