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BCC Shines A Light On: Brendan Gillen

BCC Shines a Light On:

Brendan Gillen


Name of the piece published by BCC:


When/where was it originally published:

(b)OINK, December 2017 (I think).


What is the background of the piece? What led you to write it? What’s your process?

The genesis of this piece was the morning I literally woke up in bed with a cockroach on my arm. I felt a

tickle, opened my eyes and there he was. I live in an old brownstone, so seeing roaches (the big boys), is

not entirely out of the ordinary. But having one find its way to my bed was a first. It was not a fun way to

start the day. But I began to think about how I could reframe this experience for an interesting piece of

fiction, which led me to: what if the roach and I became…friends? What if he had something to teach me

about my own mortality? What if his name was Kevin?

My process has evolved a bit since I first started writing fiction, but I try, as much as possible, to get out

of my own way. To just “go,” see what happens without judgement, and try to surprise myself. To trust

that even if a particular piece goes nowhere, it’s ultimately for the greater good, which is to keep getting

better, and hopefully write things that other folks can connect with. Much easier said than done of

course, but that’s the goal.


How did you feel when it was first published and how have your thoughts or feelings on the piece

changed from then to now?

I was thrilled when this piece was published because it was my very first publication. It felt like a very big

deal. I also felt it made me a “real” writer, which I realize now is a silly thing to think. But I’m grateful to

the folks at (b)OINK for giving it a shot, and very grateful too that BCC has given it a new life.

Unlike many pieces I’ve written, I can reread this one without shuddering with shame and

embarrassment. I still dig it.


Is there a specific message you'd like readers to take away from reading this piece?

Cockroaches are people too.


Where can readers find more of your work? (Website/social media, etc)

bgillen.com, twitter/IG: beegillen

Shameless plug alert…but if you like this, you might like the collection of flash fiction I have out via

Bottlecap Press. You can download the PDF for the price of a fancy coffee:

https://bottlecap.press/collections/bottlecap-features/products/thought

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