The So-Generous BookPage Interview




Not long ago I sat in a local coffee shop with a young woman who dazzled.  Yes, that's the word.  She'd found her way to the very beating heart of the publishing world as a young Vanderbilt graduate, moved from the Big Apple to the south to work as the BookPage fiction editor, and today works as a content manager for a suburban Philadelphia brand consulting firm, writing features and reviews for BookPage on the side.  Beyond us, the little town of Wayne was having an outdoor festival.  Between us, the talk was books and work.  I adored her within seconds.  She asked smart questions.  She listened.



Abby Plesser (for that is this wunderkind's name) had been asked to interview me for a BookPage feature.  I could not have been a luckier soul.  The conversation alone would have been enough.  The consequent story is more capacious, more generous than anything I could ever deserve.  The piece ends with these words, below.  The whole can found here.



Abby and BookPage, thank you.  Jessica Shoffel, thank you (for everything).




No matter the audience, there is

one thing Kephart hopes readers

take away from her novel: not to

judge others. Of her protagonist, she

says, “Kenzie is very loving, intelligent,

moral. She is in a situation. I

think no less of her and I don’t want

my readers to think any less of her.”

Kephart speaks with such compassion

for her characters and such

passion for her work that it’s hard

not to be inspired by such an unassuming,

accomplished woman. Of

her career, she reflects, “I never want

to look back and say, ‘Well, my best

book was my first one or my fifth or

my seventh,’ so I’m highly motivated

to not just slide. I try to break form

or go to a new place in the world

or tell a story that hasn’t been told

before. I’m invested in challenging

myself and going to the verge or taking

the risk.”


Small Damages is a book well

worth the risk. Kephart has created a

lyrical, beautiful story about a young

woman at a turning point, struggling

to reconcile her choices, find

her place in the world and discover

the true meaning of family.





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Published on July 12, 2012 19:17
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message 1: by Linda (new)

Linda Hi Beth...really enjoyed the article and look forward to reading Small Damages. Great picture too! I wish I had half your energy! Continued success.


message 2: by Beth (new)

Beth Thank you so much, Linda. Abby did such a beautiful job.

And energy — that makes me smile. I am sitting here looking very droopy, having risen at a very early hour.


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