Interview with Author, Gregg Shapiro
St Sukie de la Croix
LGBTQ historian, journalist and novelist, St Sukie de la Croix interviews Gregg Shapiro about his new collection of short stories, How to Whistle: Expanded Edition.
I’m so glad you asked that question! After humor, place might be the most important aspect of my writing for me. I’ve been fortunate enough to live in some wonderful cities – Boston, Washington DC, Chicago, and now Fort Lauderdale. They are all such varied places and I hope that I have captured the energy and spirit of each.
Gregg Shapiro, a 1999 inductee into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame, is the author of seven books including the expanded edition of his short story collection How to Whistle: Expanded Edition (Rattling Good Yarns Press, 2021). Recent lit-mag publications include Exquisite Pandemic, RFD, Gargoyle, Limp Wrist, Mollyhouse, Impossible Archetype and Dissonance Magazine, as well as the anthologies This Is What America Looks Like (Washington Writers’ Publishing House, 2021) and Sweeter Voices Still: An LGBTQ Anthology From Middle America (Belt Publishing, 2021). An entertainment journalist, whose interviews and reviews run in a variety of regional LGBTQ+ and mainstream publications and websites, Shapiro lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with his husband Rick and their dog Coco.