The genesis of the idea was a remark made by Alexander Chee in a Pen America interview, where he said, "I still like a train best for [writing]. I wish Amtrak had residencies for writers." Jessica Gross tweeted her support for the concept, and "though such lofty fantasies often die unrealized, by the grace of some transportation-and-prose-loving god, Amtrak actually responded to Gross on Twitter, and liked the idea," the Wire wrote. She was offered the first "test-run" residency, traveling from New York City to Chicago and back.
"I've seen a billion tweets (#AmtrakResidency) from other writers saying 'I want one of these,' " Gross said.
Julia Quinn, social media director for Amtrak, confirmed there has been "overwhelming demand" from people interested in the program--part of the reason the company is intent on turning this into a regular operation. And what about the guy who started it all? Chee tweeted he had set up his own test run.
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