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Sarah Moss on Ghost Walls, Violence Against Women, and Social Structures

Sarah Moss on Ghost Walls, Violence Against Women, and Social Structures

The Author of Ghost Wall in Conversation with Reading Women's Kendra Winchester

By Reading Women | January 8, 2020

Miranda Popkey: What Happens If You Start Thinking of Your Life as a Narrative?

Miranda Popkey: What Happens If You Start Thinking of Your Life as a Narrative?

Kristin Iversen in Conversation with the Author
of Topics of Conversation

By Kristin Iversen | January 7, 2020

Chuck Palahniuk on His Childhood Love of Ellery Queen and Writing in a Good Mood

Chuck Palahniuk on His Childhood Love of Ellery Queen and Writing in a Good Mood

The Author of Consider This Answers Five Questions From Lit Hub

By Literary Hub | January 7, 2020

On the Darker Standalone Novels from the <em>Baby-Sitters Club</em> Author

On the Darker Standalone Novels from the Baby-Sitters Club Author

This Week on The NewberyTart Podcast

By NewberyTart | January 7, 2020

Tim O'Brien on Narrating His Own Book and Becoming a Dad Late in Life

Tim O'Brien on Narrating His Own Book and Becoming a Dad Late in Life

The National Book Award-Winning Novelist Speaks to
Randy O'Brien on the AudioFile

By Randy O'Brien | December 19, 2019

Visiting Jeff VanderMeer's Weird, Wondrous Worlds

Visiting Jeff VanderMeer's Weird, Wondrous Worlds

Erin Berger Catches Up With the Author of Dead Astronauts

By Erin Berger | December 18, 2019

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Poet Diane Glancy on Transgression and Writing the Past

By Peter Mishler | December 18, 2019

Michael Frank on the Hard Work of Waiting and Making it to the Other Side

By But That's Another Story | December 16, 2019

Melissa Albert on Her Icy Teen Heroine and the Resuscitation
of Fairy Tales

By New Books Network | December 13, 2019

Isolating the Language of Abuse in Politics, Gender Relations, and Sexual Abuse

Isolating the Language of Abuse in Politics, Gender Relations, and Sexual Abuse

Rene Denfeld and Megan Phelps-Roper Discuss Private and Public Violence in the Trump Era

By Fiction Non Fiction | December 12, 2019

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Lit Hub Asks: 5 Authors, 7 Questions, No Wrong Answers

Chip Cheek, Wendy Erskine, De’Shawn Charles Winslow and More Take the Lit Hub Questionnaire

By Teddy Wayne | December 10, 2019

Ann and Jeff VanderMeer Talk Classic Fantasy, Fearsome Ducks, and Dead Astronauts

Ann and Jeff VanderMeer Talk Classic Fantasy, Fearsome Ducks, and Dead Astronauts

Live from the Miami Book Fair with Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | December 5, 2019

The Impostor Poets of Iceland Issue a Manifesto

The Impostor Poets of Iceland Issue a Manifesto

"Critics still don’t entirely know what to do with us."

By Literary Hub | December 4, 2019

Naja Marie Aidt on Creating Meaning from the Meaninglessness of Grief

Naja Marie Aidt on Creating Meaning from the Meaninglessness of Grief

John Freeman in Conversation with the Author of When Death Takes Something from You Give It Back

By John Freeman | December 3, 2019

On Engaging with Judaism Through Poetry: A Roundtable

On Engaging with Judaism Through Poetry: A Roundtable

Rachel Mennies with Rosebud Ben-Oni, sam sax, Chase Berggrun, Erika Meitner, and Aaron Samuels

By Rachel Mennies | December 2, 2019

The Long History of Afrogoth, from Toni Morrison to M. Lamar

The Long History of Afrogoth, from Toni Morrison to M. Lamar

Leila Taylor in Conversation with M. Lamar on Afropunk and Gothic Music and Lit (Also, a Playlist!)

By Literary Hub | November 25, 2019

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