Feral, Fearless, and Long Overdue
Alma Katsu and Sadie Hartmann discuss women who write horror fiction.
Interviews
Alma Katsu and Sadie Hartmann discuss women who write horror fiction.
Co-curator of MOCA's Monuments exhibit Hamza Walker and Senga Nengudi join the podcast to talk about their respective art projects, history, and more.
Madeline Cash talks with Hannah Tishkoff about how her upbringing in the Valley shaped her debut novel ‘Lost Lambs.’
Julian Brave NoiseCat discusses ‘We Survived the Night,’ his genre-bending revival of the ‘Coyote epic,’ with Leila Nadir.
Lauren Rothery talks about her new novel "Television," the current state of Hollywood, and why she thinks television is a good metaphor for romance.
Eisa Nefertari Ulen interviews Tayari Jones, author of "An American Marriage."
Caroline Fraser talks about her new book Murderland, which takes an ecological lens to serial killers, and finds a connection between PNW plants and killers like Ted Bundy
Maria Pinto finds climate futures hidden among wild mushrooms.
Chris Shields speaks with filmmaker Louise Weard about her ‘Castration Movie’ series.
Susan Orlean joins the podcast to talk about her new book 'Joyride: A Memoir,' her literary career, and the state of journalism today
Bill McKibben makes the case for combating the climate crisis by transitioning from fossil fuels to solar power.
We revisit our episode with photographer and writer Sally Mann about her book, "Art Work: On the Creative Life."
Alexis Pauline Gumbs interviews Jason Allen-Paisant about his new memoir.
Diba Mohtasham speaks with pop star Faegheh Atashin, a.k.a. Googoosh, about her new memoir.