Cover to Cover with . . . Gila Green

By Jordan Blum & Gila Green

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Gila Green

Gila Green is a Canadian writer, editor, and EFL teacher. As the daughter of a Yemenite-Israeli father and an Ashkenazi-Canadian mother, she often writes about the immigrant experience, including dislocation, alienation, and racism. She spent time in South Africa before settling in Israel where she lives with her husband and five children. She is the author of White Zion, two adult novels (Passport Control and King of the Class), and her short works have appeared in dozens of literary magazines and anthologies. Her new young adult novel, No Entry, is forthcoming in 2019 and is the first in an environmental series. Please visit Gila here.

In this episode of ‘Cover to Cover with . . .,’ Editor-in-Chief Jordan Blum speaks with Green about the processes and political/social motivations for her recent publications, political correctness in the modern age, the joys of being an up-and-coming novelist, and many other things.

Gila Green