Interviews
10 Questions for Bhavna Mehta
- By Edward Clifford
A small crushed garter snake lay belly up on the warm road. A baby maybe. I was cruising downhill in my manual wheelchair on a gently winding road in upstate New York when I encountered it—my very first roadkill. I passed it, then pushed back up a few yards to investigate.
—from "You Are Always Entering Your Future," Volume 63, Issue 4 (Winter 2022)
Tell us about one of the first pieces you wrote.
I cannot remember much about the angsty poetry I was writing as a teenager. But recently I was talking to my cousin and asking her what I did as part of the gang of kids (cousins, neighbors, friends) who grew up together. She reminded me I wrote some plays. Our extended family lived in an old adobe bungalow and there was a small...