Graham Holmes
Graham Holmes is a fiction writer from Galesburg, Illinois. He is currently an MFA candidate at Texas State University, where he’s working on a debut novel.
Content by Graham Holmes
Interviews,
Directly to the Heart: An Interview With Joy Williams
BY Graham Holmes
I write for something far greater than me, or any of us, and just hope that it responds or hears in some way. And I know it sounds mystical, or something, but so be it.
Reviews,
Gothic Roots and Genre Possession: Elizabeth Brooks’ The House in the Orchard
BY Graham Holmes
Brooks creates a gothic novel with the same clever and unseen yet unescapable hand as Austen in Northanger Abbey or Bronte in Jane Eyre.
Reviews,
Ways of Looking at a Ghost Town: On Julian Mithra’s Unearthingly
BY Graham Holmes
Perhaps, Mithra seems to be suggesting, it’s not so much the veracity of a notion that matters, but instead the weight it comes to bear in the world.
Reviews,
Joy Williams and the Functional Apocalypse
BY Graham Holmes
The youth of the novel—much like the youth of our world—are tasked not with dying in an apocalypse, but with living in one.