
New Books Network Casey Walker, "Islands" The Common Magazine (Fall, 2025)
Apr 10, 2026
Casey Walker, novelist (Iowa Writers’ Workshop MFA; forthcoming Mexicali), discusses his story “Islands” set at a tense lake house and the fraught relationships among three orphaned brothers. He recounts the story’s decade-long evolution, editorial reshaping that uncovered key scenes, and teasers about his historical novel Mexicali set on the US–Mexico border.
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Maine House Origin Story
- Casey Walker based Islands on a long-running real Maine house he visited for years and wrote the story there from a closet-office.
- He wrote the first draft in 2013 while thinking about his wife's pregnancy and the anxiety of impending parenthood.
Parenthood Raises Moral Stakes
- Parenthood anxiety can transform mundane failures into moral stakes, motivating the story's emotional core.
- Walker used the metaphor of parenthood as a kiln to explain how becoming a parent exposes character cracks.
Use Editors To Reveal Hidden Structure
- Embrace rigorous editorial pushback to surface the story's subterranean connections instead of insisting it's finished.
- Walker credits Emily Everett and Jen Acker for adding a pivotal parental scene that unified decades of drafts into a coherent architecture.





