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Speaking with the Legendary Goat Man

Speaking with the Legendary Goat Man

Answering All the Questions About Human-Goat Transmogrification
You Never Thought to Ask

By Arvind Dilawar | July 22, 2016

Margaret Atwood on Donald Trump, Witches, and Flying Cats

Margaret Atwood on Donald Trump, Witches, and Flying Cats

In Conversation with a Canada's Great Literary Birder

By Grant Munroe | July 21, 2016

What It’s Like to Write Crime Fiction in the Era of Black Lives Matter

What It’s Like to Write Crime Fiction in the Era of Black Lives Matter

A Roundtable on Race, Bias, and Gun Control in America

By Literary Hub | July 20, 2016

Nico Muhly on Music as Language and Writers in Paris

Nico Muhly on Music as Language and Writers in Paris

Part Two of the Composer's Conversation with Paul Holdengraber

By Literary Hub | July 20, 2016

From a Teen's Blog to International Acclaim: On Translating Sagawa Chika

From a Teen's Blog to International Acclaim: On Translating Sagawa Chika

An Interview with Sawako Nakayasu, “the Rosmarie Waldrop of Japan”

By Lindsey Webb | July 15, 2016

Ben Lerner on Why So Many People (Rightfully) Hate Poetry

Ben Lerner on Why So Many People (Rightfully) Hate Poetry

In conversation with the MacArthur-Genius poet and novelist

By Cody Delistraty | July 14, 2016

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Six Writers on the Genius of Marcel Proust

By Literary Hub | July 11, 2016

On Border-Crossings, Bicycles, and Appearing Naked on Your Book

By Aaron Bady | July 8, 2016

How the Writer Researches: Annie Proulx

By John Freeman | July 7, 2016

Nicole Dennis-Benn and Chinelo Okparanta Tell Their Own Stories

Nicole Dennis-Benn and Chinelo Okparanta Tell Their Own Stories

In Conversation on Language, Character, and the Perils of Code-Switching

By Literary Hub | July 6, 2016

The Art of the Short Story: Helen Phillips and Matthew Vollmer

The Art of the Short Story: Helen Phillips and Matthew Vollmer

On Plot Twists, "What Ifs," and Letting Oneself Get Weird

By Literary Hub | July 5, 2016

Dead Dogs, Evil Eyes, and Writing the Ugly

Dead Dogs, Evil Eyes, and Writing the Ugly

Francesca DeMusz and Stacy Szymaszek in Conversation

By Literary Hub | June 30, 2016

The Feminist Library on Wheels: A Roaming Tool for Social Justice

The Feminist Library on Wheels: A Roaming Tool for Social Justice

Providing Objects of Liberaration (Books!) to Greater Los Angeles

By Michele Filgate | June 29, 2016

John Berger Tells a Fish Story (and More)

John Berger Tells a Fish Story (and More)

Among the Eels of the Po River Delta

By John Berger | June 28, 2016

The Wife (a Writer) Interviews the Husband (Also a Writer)

The Wife (a Writer) Interviews the Husband (Also a Writer)

Carrie Brown talks with John Gregory Brown About His New Novel

By Carrie Brown | June 28, 2016

Christos Ikonomou, Accidental Prophet of a Country in Crisis

Christos Ikonomou, Accidental Prophet of a Country in Crisis

The Author of Something Will Happen, You'll See in conversation at Green Apple Books

By Literary Hub | June 23, 2016

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