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Hot Air by Marcy Dermansky

Marcy Dermansky is my favorite author this week! She makes me laugh, she makes me think, and I now am spending time wondering what preposterous thoughts are in other people’s minds (or even my own mind) that are not shared! In Hot Air, there is a first date, a bad kiss, a hot air balloon crash, a swinger swap, a swim in a pool (a Dermansky favorite), an unplanned trip to Disney and so much more! Just like in her previous novel Hurricane Girl, Marcy Dermansky has fun with her writing and I have fun reading it … I hope you will too!

Q & A with Marcy

Your style is so unique and different from other authors and I find it to be fresh, unapologetically honest and oh, so humorous!  

When did you know you wanted to be a writer? 

What inspired you to write Hot Air? (I read it started as a short story generated from a writing prompt so if you are willing, I would love to know what the prompt was.)

Do you create an outline before you begin and do you know what is going to happen or do you decide as you are writing?

In Hot Air you gave 4 main characters names that start with J … why? 

In both Hot Air and Hurricane Girl you created a character that enjoyed swimming in the pool. Is there a significance?

Each character in Hot Air is flawed and has egregious thoughts and behaviors (cheating, stealing, taking advantage of others). It feels like we are learning what the characters are thinking in real-time, almost stream of consciousness, and we are able to hear their internal monologues. How did you come up with this way of writing? Could all these crazy thoughts and ideas we are given the opportunity to “hear” as readers be representative of humanity?  

Hot Air felt cinematic to me. I felt like I was watching each scene and hearing a narrator speak thoughts concurrently. The pool, the bedroom, the kitchen, the car, the amusement park … each location was so vivid and rich. Do you have a favorite part of the book and why?

Do you laugh while you write? (Reading this outrageous story made me laugh out loud!)

So much of what you write makes perfect sense, (Julia wants a daughter, Joannie wants the lousy kiss to end, Lucy wants to go to Disney World, all the J’s want a sleepover) yet it manifests as a crazy story when everything is put into practice. Do you have a process for generating the ideas or is this just how your mind works?

How did you come up with Vivian’s character?

What do you like to read and what can you recommend?

This story appears through BookTrib’s partnership with Book Nation by Jen. It first appeared here.


Marcy Dermansky is the author of the critically acclaimed novels Hurricane Girl, Very Nice, The Red Car, Bad Marieand Twins.  Her new novel Hot Air will be released on March 18. 2024.

Marcy’s short fiction has been widely published and anthologized, appearing inMcSweeney’s, Guernica, The Indiana Review, Lenny Letter and elsewhere. Her essay “Maybe I Loved You” appeared in the best-selling anthology Goodbye to All That: Writers on Loving and Leaving New York.

Marcy has received fellowships from MacDowell and The Edward Albee Foundation.  She is the winner of the Smallmouth Press Andre Dubus Novella Award and Story Magazine Carson McCullers short story prize.  Powell’s Bookstore named Marcy a Writer to Watch Out For. Marcy received her Bachelor of Arts at Haverford College and her Master of Arts at the Center for Writers at the University of Southern, Mississippi. She lives in New Jersey with her daughter Nina.

Hot Air by Marcy Dermansky

Publish Date: 3/18/2025

Genre: Fiction, Miscellany

Author: Marcy Dermansky

Page Count: 208 pages

Publisher: Knopf

ISBN: 9780593320907





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