Drug and Prison Stories: An Interview with William S. Hayes
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William S. Hayes interviewed by John Wisniewski.
Photo by Jack Grisham
3:AM: Was it difficult remembering your life, to write Burden of Concrete?
William S. Hayes: It was difficult to begin — for many reasons. But once I started it began to flow. I’m not sure how, but I didn’t destroy my recollection of the past. Piecing it together in a chronological order that was digestible and not boring to read was difficult, though. How many times can a person hear about one being released, yo
Photo by Jack Grisham
3:AM: Was it difficult remembering your life, to write Burden of Concrete?
William S. Hayes: It was difficult to begin — for many reasons. But once I started it began to flow. I’m not sure how, but I didn’t destroy my recollection of the past. Piecing it together in a chronological order that was digestible and not boring to read was difficult, though. How many times can a person hear about one being released, yo
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